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Pagina 235
... speech To grosser issues , nor to larger reach , Than to suspicion . Oth . I will not . Iago . My speech should fall into such vile success1 Should you do so , my lord , Cassio's my worthy Which my thoughts aim'd not.2 friend : : - My ...
... speech To grosser issues , nor to larger reach , Than to suspicion . Oth . I will not . Iago . My speech should fall into such vile success1 Should you do so , my lord , Cassio's my worthy Which my thoughts aim'd not.2 friend : : - My ...
Pagina 261
... speech of Sempronius . The fourth scene , again , has little peculiarity . It might be Shakspere's , or it might be the work of an inferior writer . Of the fifth scene we ven- ture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's ...
... speech of Sempronius . The fourth scene , again , has little peculiarity . It might be Shakspere's , or it might be the work of an inferior writer . Of the fifth scene we ven- ture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's ...
Pagina 299
... speech . Lear . Do. Fool . Mark it , nuncle : — Have more than thou showest . Speak less than thou knowest , Lend less than thou owest , * Ride more than thou goest , Learn more than thou trowest , Set less than thou throwest ; Leave ...
... speech . Lear . Do. Fool . Mark it , nuncle : — Have more than thou showest . Speak less than thou knowest , Lend less than thou owest , * Ride more than thou goest , Learn more than thou trowest , Set less than thou throwest ; Leave ...
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