The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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Page 398
... RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's Predecessor in the Government of Cyprus . Clown , Servant to Othello . Herald . DESDEMONA , Daughter to Brabantio , and Wife to Othello . EMILIA , Wife to Iago . BIANCA , a Courtesan ...
... RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's Predecessor in the Government of Cyprus . Clown , Servant to Othello . Herald . DESDEMONA , Daughter to Brabantio , and Wife to Othello . EMILIA , Wife to Iago . BIANCA , a Courtesan ...
Page 399
... RODERIGO and IAGO . Roderigo . TUSH , never tell me ; I take it much un- kindly , That thou , Iago , -who hast had my purse , As if the strings were thine , -shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me.- If ever I ...
... RODERIGO and IAGO . Roderigo . TUSH , never tell me ; I take it much un- kindly , That thou , Iago , -who hast had my purse , As if the strings were thine , -shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me.- If ever I ...
Page 401
... Roderigo , Were I the Moor , I would not be lago . In following him , I follow but myself : Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act ...
... Roderigo , Were I the Moor , I would not be lago . In following him , I follow but myself : Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act ...
Page 402
... Roderigo . Bra . The worse welcome ; I have charged thee not to haunt about my doors . 1 " By night and negligence ” means “ in the time of night and neg- ligence . " 2 i . e . is broken . In honest plainness thou hast heard me say , My ...
... Roderigo . Bra . The worse welcome ; I have charged thee not to haunt about my doors . 1 " By night and negligence ” means “ in the time of night and neg- ligence . " 2 i . e . is broken . In honest plainness thou hast heard me say , My ...
Page 405
... Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? -O , unhappy girl ! - With the Moor , say'st thou ? -Who would be a father ? - How didst thou know ' twas she ? O , thou deceiv'st me Past thought ! -What said she to you ? -Get more tapers ; Raise ...
... Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? -O , unhappy girl ! - With the Moor , say'st thou ? -Who would be a father ? - How didst thou know ' twas she ? O , thou deceiv'st me Past thought ! -What said she to you ? -Get more tapers ; Raise ...
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