The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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Page 292
... dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ? Oth . Think , my lord ? Alas ! thou echoest meb As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean something : I heard thee say even now , -Thou lik'dst not ...
... dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ? Oth . Think , my lord ? Alas ! thou echoest meb As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean something : I heard thee say even now , -Thou lik'dst not ...
Page 348
... dost thou like this jewel , Ape- mantus ? Apem . Not so well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit . Tim . What dost thou think ' t is worth ? Apem . Not worth my thinking . - How now , poet ? Poet . How now ...
... dost thou like this jewel , Ape- mantus ? Apem . Not so well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit . Tim . What dost thou think ' t is worth ? Apem . Not worth my thinking . - How now , poet ? Poet . How now ...
Page 409
... dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise and says little ; to fear ...
... dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise and says little ; to fear ...
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