The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my lord ? Cas . He is not yet arrived ; 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 arrived ; 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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... Cassio ? is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor ? Cas . He speaks home , madain ; you may relish him more in the soldier , than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside . ] He takes her by the palm . Ay , well said , whisper ; with as ...
... Cassio ? is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor ? Cas . He speaks home , madain ; you may relish him more in the soldier , than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside . ] He takes her by the palm . Ay , well said , whisper ; with as ...
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... Cassio knows you not ; -I'll not be far from you . Do you find some occasion to anger Cassio , either by speaking too loud , or tainting his discipline ; or from what other 4 1 Minds unripe , minds not yet fully formed . 2 Qualities ...
... Cassio knows you not ; -I'll not be far from you . Do you find some occasion to anger Cassio , either by speaking too loud , or tainting his discipline ; or from what other 4 1 Minds unripe , minds not yet fully formed . 2 Qualities ...
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... Cassio . So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires , by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably removed , without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity . 3 Rod . I will ...
... Cassio . So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires , by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably removed , without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity . 3 Rod . I will ...
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... Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the rank garb , 2 For I fear Cassio with my nightcap too ; Make the Moor thank me , love me , and reward me , For making him egregiously an ass , And practising upon his peace and quiet ...
... Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the rank garb , 2 For I fear Cassio with my nightcap too ; Make the Moor thank me , love me , and reward me , For making him egregiously an ass , And practising upon his peace and quiet ...
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