The Works of Shakspere, Volume 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Pagina 229
... Iago . And , I'll warrant her , full of game . Cas . Indeed , she is a most fresh and delicate creature . Iago . What an eye she has ! methinks it sounds a parley to provocation . Cas . An inviting eye ; and yet methinks right modest . Iago ...
... Iago . And , I'll warrant her , full of game . Cas . Indeed , she is a most fresh and delicate creature . Iago . What an eye she has ! methinks it sounds a parley to provocation . Cas . An inviting eye ; and yet methinks right modest . Iago ...
Pagina 235
... Iago . I see , this hath a little dash'd your spirits . Oth . Not a jot , not a jot . Iago . Trust me , I fear it has . I hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from my love : -But , I do see you are mov'd : - I am to pray you not ...
... Iago . I see , this hath a little dash'd your spirits . Oth . Not a jot , not a jot . Iago . Trust me , I fear it has . I hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from my love : -But , I do see you are mov'd : - I am to pray you not ...
Pagina 246
... IAGO . Gra . Here's one comes in his shirt , with light and weapons . Iago . Who's there ? whose noise is this that cries on murther ? Lod . We do not know . Iago . Do you not hear a cry ? Cas . Here , here ; for heaven's sake , help me .
... IAGO . Gra . Here's one comes in his shirt , with light and weapons . Iago . Who's there ? whose noise is this that cries on murther ? Lod . We do not know . Iago . Do you not hear a cry ? Cas . Here , here ; for heaven's sake , help me .
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