The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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William Shakespeare. Iago . Are your doors lock'd ? Bra . Why ? Wherefore ask you this ? Iago . Zounds , sir , you are robb'd ; for shame , put on your gown ; Your heart is burst , you have lost half your soul ; Even now , very now , an ...
William Shakespeare. Iago . Are your doors lock'd ? Bra . Why ? Wherefore ask you this ? Iago . Zounds , sir , you are robb'd ; for shame , put on your gown ; Your heart is burst , you have lost half your soul ; Even now , very now , an ...
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William Shakespeare. Bra . What , profane wretch art thou ? Iago . I am one , sir , that comes to tell you , your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain . Iago . You are a senator .. Bra ...
William Shakespeare. Bra . What , profane wretch art thou ? Iago . I am one , sir , that comes to tell you , your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain . Iago . You are a senator .. Bra ...
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... Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it very stuff o'the conscience , To do no contriv'd murder ; I jack iniquity Sometimes , to do me service : Nine or ten times I had thought to have yerk'd him here under ...
... Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it very stuff o'the conscience , To do no contriv'd murder ; I jack iniquity Sometimes , to do me service : Nine or ten times I had thought to have yerk'd him here under ...
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... Iago . These are the raised father , and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest me rightly . Is it they ? Iago . By Janus , I think no . Oth . The ...
... Iago . These are the raised father , and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest me rightly . Is it they ? Iago . By Janus , I think no . Oth . The ...
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... Iago . Marry , to - Come , captain , will you go ? Oth . Have with you . Cas . Here comes another troop to seek for you . Enter Brabantio , Roderigo , and Officers of night , with torches and weapons . Iago . It is Brabantio : -general ...
... Iago . Marry , to - Come , captain , will you go ? Oth . Have with you . Cas . Here comes another troop to seek for you . Enter Brabantio , Roderigo , and Officers of night , with torches and weapons . Iago . It is Brabantio : -general ...
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