The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 430
... Desdemona must I leave to thee ; I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage.— Come , Desdemona ; I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matters and direction , To spend with thee : we must obey ...
... Desdemona must I leave to thee ; I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage.— Come , Desdemona ; I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matters and direction , To spend with thee : we must obey ...
Page 449
... Desdemona to undertake for me : I am desperate of my fortunes , if they check me here . Iago . You are in the right . Good - night , lieutenant ; I must to the watch . Cas . Good - night , honest Iago . [ Exit CASSIO . Iago . And what's ...
... Desdemona to undertake for me : I am desperate of my fortunes , if they check me here . Iago . You are in the right . Good - night , lieutenant ; I must to the watch . Cas . Good - night , honest Iago . [ Exit CASSIO . Iago . And what's ...
Page 484
... 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 satisfaction of you . Iago . You have said now . Rod . Ay , and I have said nothing ...
... 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 satisfaction of you . Iago . You have said now . Rod . Ay , and I have said nothing ...
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