The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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Page 524
... Emil . Difmifs me ! Def . It was his bidding ; therefore , good Æmilia , Give me my nightly wearing , and adieu : We must not now displease him . Emil . I would , you had never feen him ! Def . So would not I ; my love doth fo approve ...
... Emil . Difmifs me ! Def . It was his bidding ; therefore , good Æmilia , Give me my nightly wearing , and adieu : We must not now displease him . Emil . I would , you had never feen him ! Def . So would not I ; my love doth fo approve ...
Page 538
... Emil . O , my good lord , yonder's foul murder done . Oth . What ? now ? Emil . But now , my lord . Oth . It is the very error of the moon ; She comes more near the earth than fhe was wont , And makes men mad . Emil . Caffio , my lord ...
... Emil . O , my good lord , yonder's foul murder done . Oth . What ? now ? Emil . But now , my lord . Oth . It is the very error of the moon ; She comes more near the earth than fhe was wont , And makes men mad . Emil . Caffio , my lord ...
Page 539
... Emil . O , who hath done This deed ? Def . No body ; I myself ; farewel : Commend me to my kind lord ; O , farewel . Oth . Why , how fhould fhe be murder'd ? Emil . Alas , who knows ? Oth . You heard her fay herself , it was not I. Emil ...
... Emil . O , who hath done This deed ? Def . No body ; I myself ; farewel : Commend me to my kind lord ; O , farewel . Oth . Why , how fhould fhe be murder'd ? Emil . Alas , who knows ? Oth . You heard her fay herself , it was not I. Emil ...
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