The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... Emil . You have little cause to say so . lago . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , Bells in your parlours , wild cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , devils being offended , [ beds . Players in your ...
... Emil . You have little cause to say so . lago . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , Bells in your parlours , wild cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , devils being offended , [ beds . Players in your ...
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William Shakespeare. Emil . You shall not write my praise . lago . No , let me not . Des . What wouldst thou write of ... Emil . How , if fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to ...
William Shakespeare. Emil . You shall not write my praise . lago . No , let me not . Des . What wouldst thou write of ... Emil . How , if fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to ...
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... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will soon be well . The general , and his wife , are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : The Moor replies , That he , you hurt , is of great ...
... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will soon be well . The general , and his wife , are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : The Moor replies , That he , you hurt , is of great ...
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... Emil . Pray you , come in ; I will bestow you where you shall have time To speak your bosom freely . Cas . I am much bound to you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Room in the Castle . Enter OTHELLO , IAGO , and Gentlemen . Oth . These letters ...
... Emil . Pray you , come in ; I will bestow you where you shall have time To speak your bosom freely . Cas . I am much bound to you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Room in the Castle . Enter OTHELLO , IAGO , and Gentlemen . Oth . These letters ...
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... Emil . My lord . Cas . Des . Madam , here comes Why , stay , Madam , I'll take my leave . And hear me speak . Cas . Madam , not now ; I am very ill at ease , Unfit for mine own purposes . Des . Do your discretion . Well , well , [ Exit ...
... Emil . My lord . Cas . Des . Madam , here comes Why , stay , Madam , I'll take my leave . And hear me speak . Cas . Madam , not now ; I am very ill at ease , Unfit for mine own purposes . Des . Do your discretion . Well , well , [ Exit ...
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