The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... lago . Roderigo . TUSH , never tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , -who hast had my purse , As if the strings were thine , —should'st know of this . lago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : - If ever I did dream ...
... lago . Roderigo . TUSH , never tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , -who hast had my purse , As if the strings were thine , —should'st know of this . lago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : - If ever I did dream ...
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... lago . For Michael Cassio , — I dare be sworn , I think that he is honest . Oth . I think so too . lago . Men should be what they seem ; Or , those that be not , ' would they might seem none ! Oth . Certain , men should be what they ...
... lago . For Michael Cassio , — I dare be sworn , I think that he is honest . Oth . I think so too . lago . Men should be what they seem ; Or , those that be not , ' would they might seem none ! Oth . Certain , men should be what they ...
Page 472
... lago . ' Faith , that he did , -I know not what he did . Oth . What ? what ? lago . Lie— Oth . With her ? Iago . With her , on her ; what you will . Oth . Lie with her ! lie on her ! -We say , lie on her , when they belie her : Lie with ...
... lago . ' Faith , that he did , -I know not what he did . Oth . What ? what ? lago . Lie— Oth . With her ? Iago . With her , on her ; what you will . Oth . Lie with her ! lie on her ! -We say , lie on her , when they belie her : Lie with ...
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