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Iago , Standard - bearer to Othello . Rodorigo , a Gentleman . Montano , the Moor's Predeceffor in the Government of Cyprus . Clown , Servant to the Moor Herald . Desdemona , Wife to Othello . Emilia , Wife to Iago .
Iago , Standard - bearer to Othello . Rodorigo , a Gentleman . Montano , the Moor's Predeceffor in the Government of Cyprus . Clown , Servant to the Moor Herald . Desdemona , Wife to Othello . Emilia , Wife to Iago .
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Enter Rodorigo and Iago . N RODORIG 0 . EVER tell me . I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , who haft had my purse , As if the strings were thine , fhouldst know this . Iago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch ...
Enter Rodorigo and Iago . N RODORIG 0 . EVER tell me . I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , who haft had my purse , As if the strings were thine , fhouldst know this . Iago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch ...
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2 - a Florentine , ] It appears from many pafiages of this play , ( rightly underflood ) that Caffio was a Florentine , and Iago a Venetian . HANMER . 3 - in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ...
2 - a Florentine , ] It appears from many pafiages of this play , ( rightly underflood ) that Caffio was a Florentine , and Iago a Venetian . HANMER . 3 - in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ...
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Iago . But there's no remedy ; ' tis the curfe of fervice ! Preferment goes by letter and affection , 7 And not by old gradation , where each second Wherein the tongued Confals ] So the generality of the impreffions read ; but the ...
Iago . But there's no remedy ; ' tis the curfe of fervice ! Preferment goes by letter and affection , 7 And not by old gradation , where each second Wherein the tongued Confals ] So the generality of the impreffions read ; but the ...
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Iago . O Sir , content you ; I follow him to ferve my turn upon him . We cannot all be mafters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That , doting on his own obfequious ...
Iago . O Sir , content you ; I follow him to ferve my turn upon him . We cannot all be mafters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That , doting on his own obfequious ...
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