The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Iago . Are all doors lock'd ? Bra . Why ? Wherefore ask you this ? Iago . Sir , you are robb'd . For shame , put on your Gown . Your heart is burft , you have loft half your foul ; Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black ram Is tupping ...
... Iago . Are all doors lock'd ? Bra . Why ? Wherefore ask you this ? Iago . Sir , you are robb'd . For shame , put on your Gown . Your heart is burft , you have loft half your foul ; Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black ram Is tupping ...
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... Iago . Sir , you are one of those that will not serve 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 ...
... Iago . Sir , you are one of those that will not serve 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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... Iago , and attendants with Torches . Iago . • T1 HO ' in the trade of war I have flain men , 8 Yet do I hold it very ftuff o ' th ' con- science To do no contriv'd murder . I lack iniquity Sometimes to do me fervice . - Nine or ten ...
... Iago , and attendants with Torches . Iago . • T1 HO ' in the trade of war I have flain men , 8 Yet do I hold it very ftuff o ' th ' con- science To do no contriv'd murder . I lack iniquity Sometimes to do me fervice . - Nine or ten ...
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... Iago , But that I love the gentle Defdemona , 2 I would not my 3 unhoufed free condition Put into circumfcription and confine , 4 For the fea's worth . But look , what light - comes yonder ? SCENE V. Enter Caffio , with torches . Tago ...
... Iago , But that I love the gentle Defdemona , 2 I would not my 3 unhoufed free condition Put into circumfcription and confine , 4 For the fea's worth . But look , what light - comes yonder ? SCENE V. Enter Caffio , with torches . Tago ...
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... Iago . 5 By Janus , I think no . lieutenant . Oth . The Servants of the Duke , and my -The goodness of the night ... Iago . Iago . ' Faith , he to - night hath THE MOOR OF VENICE . 331.
... Iago . 5 By Janus , I think no . lieutenant . Oth . The Servants of the Duke , and my -The goodness of the night ... Iago . Iago . ' Faith , he to - night hath THE MOOR OF VENICE . 331.
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