The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... thou shouldst praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to't ; For I am nothing if not critical . 120 Des ... hast thou 140 for her that's foul and foolish ? lago . There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does ...
... thou shouldst praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to't ; For I am nothing if not critical . 120 Des ... hast thou 140 for her that's foul and foolish ? lago . There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does ...
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... thou hast no name to be known by , let us call thee devil ! lago . What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . lago . Is ' t possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things , but nothing ...
... thou hast no name to be known by , let us call thee devil ! lago . What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . lago . Is ' t possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things , but nothing ...
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... Thou know'st we work by wit and not by witch- craft , And wit depends on dilatory time . Does't not go well ? Cassio hath beaten thee , 380 And thou by that small hurt hast cashier'd Cassio : Though other things grow fair against the ...
... Thou know'st we work by wit and not by witch- craft , And wit depends on dilatory time . Does't not go well ? Cassio hath beaten thee , 380 And thou by that small hurt hast cashier'd Cassio : Though other things grow fair against the ...
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... Hast stol'n it from her ? Emil . No , faith ; she let it drop by negligence , Iago . And , to the advantage , I ... thee to that sweet sleep Ha ! ha ! false to me ? Which thou Act III . Sc . iii . TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO ,
... Hast stol'n it from her ? Emil . No , faith ; she let it drop by negligence , Iago . And , to the advantage , I ... thee to that sweet sleep Ha ! ha ! false to me ? Which thou Act III . Sc . iii . TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO ,
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William Shakespeare Sir Israel Gollancz. Ha ! ha ! false to me ? Which thou owedst yesterday . Oth . lago . Why , how now , general ! no more of that . Oth . Avaunt ! be gone ! thou hast set me on the rack : I swear ' tis better to be ...
William Shakespeare Sir Israel Gollancz. Ha ! ha ! false to me ? Which thou owedst yesterday . Oth . lago . Why , how now , general ! no more of that . Oth . Avaunt ! be gone ! thou hast set me on the rack : I swear ' tis better to be ...
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