The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - 447 pages |
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Page 151
... IAGO , and Attendants . Duke . I think , this tale would win my daughter too . Good Brabantio , Take up this mangled matter at the best : Men do their broken weapons rather use , Than their bare hands . Bra . I pray you , hear her speak ...
... IAGO , and Attendants . Duke . I think , this tale would win my daughter too . Good Brabantio , Take up this mangled matter at the best : Men do their broken weapons rather use , Than their bare hands . Bra . I pray you , hear her speak ...
Page 153
... Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee ; I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage.— Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matters and direction , To spend with thee : we ...
... Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee ; I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage.— Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matters and direction , To spend with thee : we ...
Page 154
... Iago , ancient to the general . Cas . He has made most favorable and happy speed : Tempests themselves , high seas ... Iago ; O , behold , [ Exit Enter DESDEMONA , EMILIA , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Attendants . The riches of the ship is ...
... Iago , ancient to the general . Cas . He has made most favorable and happy speed : Tempests themselves , high seas ... Iago ; O , behold , [ Exit Enter DESDEMONA , EMILIA , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Attendants . The riches of the ship is ...
Page 155
... Iago , That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy . Iago . Sir , would she give you so much of her lips , As of her tongue she oft bestows on me , You'd have enough . Des . . Alas , she has no ...
... Iago , That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy . Iago . Sir , would she give you so much of her lips , As of her tongue she oft bestows on me , You'd have enough . Des . . Alas , she has no ...
Page 156
... Iago . [ Aside . ] He takes her by the palm : Ay , well said , whis- per : with as little a web as this , will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio . Ay , smile upon him , do ; I will gyve thee in thine own courtship . You say true ...
... Iago . [ Aside . ] He takes her by the palm : Ay , well said , whis- per : with as little a web as this , will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio . Ay , smile upon him , do ; I will gyve thee in thine own courtship . You say true ...
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Antonio art thou Attendants Banquo Bass Bassanio bear Benedick beseech blood Brabantio brother Brutus Cæsar Casca Cassius Claud Claudio Cordelia daughter dear death Desdemona dost thou doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father FAULCONBRIDGE fear fool gentle give Gloster grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honor Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king lady Laer Laertes Lear Leonato live look lord lov'd Lysander Macb Macbeth Macd madam Mark Antony marry master Michael Cassio Mira never night noble Nurse Othello Pedro POLONIUS poor pr'ythee pray prince Queen Regan Romeo Rosalind SCENE Shylock sleep soul speak spirit stand sweet tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt tongue Tybalt Venice word