The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 203
... CASSIO , his Lieutenant . JAGO , his Ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . CLOWN , Servant to Othello . HERALD . DESDEMONA , Daughter to Brabantio , and Wife to Othello . EMILIA , Wife to lago . BIANCA , a Courtezan , Mistress to ...
... CASSIO , his Lieutenant . JAGO , his Ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . CLOWN , Servant to Othello . HERALD . DESDEMONA , Daughter to Brabantio , and Wife to Othello . EMILIA , Wife to lago . BIANCA , a Courtezan , Mistress to ...
Page 204
... Cassio, a Florentine, A fellow almost damn'd in a fair wife ;t That never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster ; unless the bookish the- orlc.t Wherein the toged consuls $ con propose As ...
... Cassio, a Florentine, A fellow almost damn'd in a fair wife ;t That never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster ; unless the bookish the- orlc.t Wherein the toged consuls $ con propose As ...
Page 206
... CASSIO , at a distance , and certain . Officers with Torches . Iago . These are the raised father and his You were best to go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest me rightly ...
... CASSIO , at a distance , and certain . Officers with Torches . Iago . These are the raised father and his You were best to go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest me rightly ...
Page 210
... Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; how -Let double knavery , -How ... Cassio , Lieutenant to the warlike Moor , Othello , Is come on shore : the Moor himself's at sea , And is in ...
... Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; how -Let double knavery , -How ... Cassio , Lieutenant to the warlike Moor , Othello , Is come on shore : the Moor himself's at sea , And is in ...
Page 211
... Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O but I fear ; -How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the sea and ...
... Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O but I fear ; -How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the sea and ...
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