The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... lago . Bianca , Miftrefs to Caffio . Officers , Gentlemen , Messengers , Muficians , Sailors , and Attendants . SCENE , for the First Act , in Venice ; during the reft of the Play , in Cyprus . 1. Quarto , 2 . 3 . 4 . 5. Folio , Of this ...
... lago . Bianca , Miftrefs to Caffio . Officers , Gentlemen , Messengers , Muficians , Sailors , and Attendants . SCENE , for the First Act , in Venice ; during the reft of the Play , in Cyprus . 1. Quarto , 2 . 3 . 4 . 5. Folio , Of this ...
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... lago , who haft had my purse , As if the ftrings were thine , fhouldft know of this . lago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch a matter , abhor me . Rod . Thou toldft me , thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iag ...
... lago , who haft had my purse , As if the ftrings were thine , fhouldft know of this . lago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch a matter , abhor me . Rod . Thou toldft me , thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iag ...
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... lago , and not Caffio , who was the Florentine , as appears from Act 3. Scene 1 . The paffage therefore fhould be read thus , ( a Florentine's A fellow alm.oft cumn'din a fair wife ;-) Thefe are the words of Othello , ( which Iago in ...
... lago , and not Caffio , who was the Florentine , as appears from Act 3. Scene 1 . The paffage therefore fhould be read thus , ( a Florentine's A fellow alm.oft cumn'din a fair wife ;-) Thefe are the words of Othello , ( which Iago in ...
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... lago . Sir , you are one of those that will not ferve God , if the Devil bid you . Because we come to do you fervice , you think we are ruffians . You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse , you'll have your nephews neigh ...
... lago . Sir , you are one of those that will not ferve God , if the Devil bid you . Because we come to do you fervice , you think we are ruffians . You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse , you'll have your nephews neigh ...
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... lago fwear by Janus , who has two faces . The addrefs of it likewife is as remarkable , for as the people coming up appeared at different diitances to have dif- ferent shapes , he might swear by Janus , without fufpicion of any other ...
... lago fwear by Janus , who has two faces . The addrefs of it likewife is as remarkable , for as the people coming up appeared at different diitances to have dif- ferent shapes , he might swear by Janus , without fufpicion of any other ...
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