The London Shakespeare: A New Annotated and Critical Edition of the Complete Works in Six Volumes, Volume 5Simon and Schuster, 1957 The comedies: The comedy of errors. The taming of the shrew. Love's labour's lost. The two gentlemen of Verona. A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. Much ado about nothing. As you like it. |
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... Iago , becomes characteristic of Othello's speech after m iii 93 , when Iago gains ascendancy over Othello's soul , until , at the end , Othello becomes himself again . In a play dealing with Venice , sea - imagery is especially ...
... Iago , becomes characteristic of Othello's speech after m iii 93 , when Iago gains ascendancy over Othello's soul , until , at the end , Othello becomes himself again . In a play dealing with Venice , sea - imagery is especially ...
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... Iago . What he'll do with it Enter Iago . I nothing but to please his fantasy . IAGO How now ! What do you here alone ? EMILIA Do not you chide : I have a thing for you . IAGO You have a thing for me ? It is a common thing— EMILIA Ha ! IAGO ...
... Iago . What he'll do with it Enter Iago . I nothing but to please his fantasy . IAGO How now ! What do you here alone ? EMILIA Do not you chide : I have a thing for you . IAGO You have a thing for me ? It is a common thing— EMILIA Ha ! IAGO ...
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... Iago ? O , I am spoiled , undone by villains ! Give me some help . IAGO O me , Lieutenant ! What villains have done this ? CASSIO I think that one of them is hereabout , And cannot make away . IAGO What are you O treacherous villains ...
... Iago ? O , I am spoiled , undone by villains ! Give me some help . IAGO O me , Lieutenant ! What villains have done this ? CASSIO I think that one of them is hereabout , And cannot make away . IAGO What are you O treacherous villains ...
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