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Pagina 148
( Enter Othello and Iago from a distance . ) EMILIA . Madam , here comes my lord . CASSIO . Madam , I'll take my leave . DES . Why , stay , and hear me speak . CAS . Madam , not now ; I am very ill at ease , unfit for mine own purposes ...
( Enter Othello and Iago from a distance . ) EMILIA . Madam , here comes my lord . CASSIO . Madam , I'll take my leave . DES . Why , stay , and hear me speak . CAS . Madam , not now ; I am very ill at ease , unfit for mine own purposes ...
Pagina 149
Iago first incites the feeling of jealousy in his victim , and then , as if surprised and grieved to dis- cover it , utters his warning against it . Mr. Wigston , to whom we owe this splendid parallelism , thus comments upon it : " If ...
Iago first incites the feeling of jealousy in his victim , and then , as if surprised and grieved to dis- cover it , utters his warning against it . Mr. Wigston , to whom we owe this splendid parallelism , thus comments upon it : " If ...
Pagina 148
Madam, not now ; I am very ill at ease, unfii for mine own purposes. (Exit Cassio.) Iago. Ha, I like not that ! Oth. What dost thou say ? Iago. Nothing, my lord ; or if — I know not what. Oth. Was not that Cassio parted from my wife ?
Madam, not now ; I am very ill at ease, unfii for mine own purposes. (Exit Cassio.) Iago. Ha, I like not that ! Oth. What dost thou say ? Iago. Nothing, my lord ; or if — I know not what. Oth. Was not that Cassio parted from my wife ?
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