The Works of Shakspere, Volum 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Pàgina 233
... dost thou say , Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : Why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy ...
... dost thou say , Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : Why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy ...
Pàgina 234
... dost ruminate ; and give thy worst of thoughts The worst of words . Iago . Good my lord , pardon me ; Though I am bound to every act of duty , I am not bound to that all slaves are free to . Utter my thoughts ? Why , say , they are vile ...
... dost ruminate ; and give thy worst of thoughts The worst of words . Iago . Good my lord , pardon me ; Though I am bound to every act of duty , I am not bound to that all slaves are free to . Utter my thoughts ? Why , say , they are vile ...
Pàgina 643
... dost beguile the world , unbless some mother . For where is she so fair whose unear'd ' womb Disdains the tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond3 will be the tomb Of his self - love , to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's ...
... dost beguile the world , unbless some mother . For where is she so fair whose unear'd ' womb Disdains the tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond3 will be the tomb Of his self - love , to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's ...
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