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... Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : Why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy thought , Jago ...
... Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : Why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy thought , Jago ...
Page 304
... Iago . I never knew woman love man so . Cas . Alas , poor rogue ! I think indeed she loves me . Oth . Now he deuies it faintly , and laughs it [ Aside . out . Iago . Do you hear , Cassio ? Oth . Now he importunes him To tell it o'er ...
... Iago . I never knew woman love man so . Cas . Alas , poor rogue ! I think indeed she loves me . Oth . Now he deuies it faintly , and laughs it [ Aside . out . Iago . Do you hear , Cassio ? Oth . Now he importunes him To tell it o'er ...
Page 309
... Iago . What in the contrary Rod . Every day thou dafts me with some de- vice , Iago ; and rather , as it seems to me now , keep'st from me all conveniency , than suppliest me with the least advantage of hope . I will , in- deed , no ...
... Iago . What in the contrary Rod . Every day thou dafts me with some de- vice , Iago ; and rather , as it seems to me now , keep'st from me all conveniency , than suppliest me with the least advantage of hope . I will , in- deed , no ...
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