TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 290
... lago . Ha ! I like not that . Oth .. The quarto , know . b The quarto , case . What dost thou say ? The quarto , O ! sir , I thank you . d Hawks were tamed by being kept from sleep . Thus in Cartwright's Lady Errant- " We'll keep you ...
... lago . Ha ! I like not that . Oth .. The quarto , know . b The quarto , case . What dost thou say ? The quarto , O ! sir , I thank you . d Hawks were tamed by being kept from sleep . Thus in Cartwright's Lady Errant- " We'll keep you ...
Page 308
... lago ? Iago . What name , fair lady ? Des . Such as she said my lord did say I was . Emil . He call'd her whore ; a beggar , in his drink , Could not have laid such terms upon his callet . Iago . Why did he so ? Des . I do not know ; I ...
... lago ? Iago . What name , fair lady ? Des . Such as she said my lord did say I was . Emil . He call'd her whore ; a beggar , in his drink , Could not have laid such terms upon his callet . Iago . Why did he so ? Des . I do not know ; I ...
Page 309
... lago . Very well . Rod . I tell you , ' t is not very well . I will make myself kuown to Desdemona : If she will return me my jewels I will give over my suit , and repent my unlawful solicitation ; if not , assure yourself I will seek ...
... lago . Very well . Rod . I tell you , ' t is not very well . I will make myself kuown to Desdemona : If she will return me my jewels I will give over my suit , and repent my unlawful solicitation ; if not , assure yourself I will seek ...
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