The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 8H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Page 234
... Jago . Do , with like timorous accent , and dire yell , As when , by night and negligence , the fire Is fpied in populous cities . Rod . What , ho ! Brabantio ! Signior Brabantio ! ho . Lago . Awake ! what , ho ! Brabantio ! ho ...
... Jago . Do , with like timorous accent , and dire yell , As when , by night and negligence , the fire Is fpied in populous cities . Rod . What , ho ! Brabantio ! Signior Brabantio ! ho . Lago . Awake ! what , ho ! Brabantio ! ho ...
Page 238
... Jago . TH HO ' in the trade of war I have flain men ' Yet do I hold it very stuff o'th ' confcience To do no contriv'd murther : I lack iniquity Sometimes to do me fervice . -Nine or ten times — I thought to've jerk'd him here under the ...
... Jago . TH HO ' in the trade of war I have flain men ' Yet do I hold it very stuff o'th ' confcience To do no contriv'd murther : I lack iniquity Sometimes to do me fervice . -Nine or ten times — I thought to've jerk'd him here under the ...
Page 256
... Jago . At my lodging . Rod . I'll be with thee betimes . Iago . Go to , farewel . Do you hear , Rodorigo ? Rod . What fay you ? Iago . No more of drowning , do you hear . Rod . I am chang'd ; I'll go fell all my land . [ Exit . Manet ...
... Jago . At my lodging . Rod . I'll be with thee betimes . Iago . Go to , farewel . Do you hear , Rodorigo ? Rod . What fay you ? Iago . No more of drowning , do you hear . Rod . I am chang'd ; I'll go fell all my land . [ Exit . Manet ...
Page 260
... this bold fhew of courtefie . Iago . Sir , would fhe give you fo much of her lips , As of her tongue the oft beftows on me , You'd have enough . Def . Alas ! fhe has no speech . Jago . lago . In faith , too much ; I find 260 OTHELL o , the.
... this bold fhew of courtefie . Iago . Sir , would fhe give you fo much of her lips , As of her tongue the oft beftows on me , You'd have enough . Def . Alas ! fhe has no speech . Jago . lago . In faith , too much ; I find 260 OTHELL o , the.
Page 261
... Jago . Ay , Madam . Def . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by feeming otherwife ; Come , how would't thou praise me ? Iago . I am about it ; but , indeed , my invention comes from my pate , as birdlime does from freeze ...
... Jago . Ay , Madam . Def . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by feeming otherwife ; Come , how would't thou praise me ? Iago . I am about it ; but , indeed , my invention comes from my pate , as birdlime does from freeze ...
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