The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 464
... Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; A double knavery , -How ? how ? -Let me see : - After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife : - He hath a person ...
... Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; A double knavery , -How ? how ? -Let me see : - After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife : - He hath a person ...
Page 466
... Cassio , Lieutenant to the warlike Moor , Othello , Is come on shore : the Moor himself's at sea , And is in full commission here for Cyprus . Mon. I am glad on't ; ' tis a worthy governor . 3 Gent . But this same Cassio , -though he ...
... Cassio , Lieutenant to the warlike Moor , Othello , Is come on shore : the Moor himself's at sea , And is in full commission here for Cyprus . Mon. I am glad on't ; ' tis a worthy governor . 3 Gent . But this same Cassio , -though he ...
Page 468
... Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O , but I fear ; -How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the sea and ...
... Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O , but I fear ; -How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the sea and ...
Page 470
... Cassio ? is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor ? Cas . He speaks home , madam ; you may relish him more in the soldier , than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside ] He takes her by the palm : Ay , well said , whisper with as little ...
... Cassio ? is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor ? Cas . He speaks home , madam ; you may relish him more in the soldier , than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside ] He takes her by the palm : Ay , well said , whisper with as little ...
Page 472
... Cassio does ? a knave very voluble ; no further conscionable , than in putting on the mere form of civil and humane seeming , for the better compassing of his salt and most hidden loose affection ? why , none ; why , none : A slippery ...
... Cassio does ? a knave very voluble ; no further conscionable , than in putting on the mere form of civil and humane seeming , for the better compassing of his salt and most hidden loose affection ? why , none ; why , none : A slippery ...
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