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Page 284
... Cassio ; Yet , I persuade myself , to speak the truth Shall nothing wrong him - This it is , general . Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword , To ...
... Cassio ; Yet , I persuade myself , to speak the truth Shall nothing wrong him - This it is , general . Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword , To ...
Page 290
... CASSIO , and EMILIA . Des . Be thou assur'd , good Cassio , I will do All my abilities in thy behalf . Emil . Good madam , do ; I warrant it grieves my husband , As if the causeb were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . - Do not ...
... CASSIO , and EMILIA . Des . Be thou assur'd , good Cassio , I will do All my abilities in thy behalf . Emil . Good madam , do ; I warrant it grieves my husband , As if the causeb were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . - Do not ...
Page 303
... CASSIO . My lord , I say ! Othello ! -How now , Cassio ? Cas . What is the matter ? Iago . My lord is fallen into an epilepsy ; This is his second fit ; he had one yesterday . Cas . Rub him about the temples . Iago . [ No , forbear ...
... CASSIO . My lord , I say ! Othello ! -How now , Cassio ? Cas . What is the matter ? Iago . My lord is fallen into an epilepsy ; This is his second fit ; he had one yesterday . Cas . Rub him about the temples . Iago . [ No , forbear ...
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