The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Iago a Venetian . HANMER . 3 - in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ; but furely it must from the beginning have been a miake , because it ap- pears from a following part of the play , that ...
... Iago a Venetian . HANMER . 3 - in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ; but furely it must from the beginning have been a miake , because it ap- pears from a following part of the play , that ...
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... Iago . But there's no remedy ; ' tis the curfe of fer- Preferment goes by letter and affection , ? And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to th ' firft . Now , Sir. And I , of whom his At Rhodes , at Cyprus , Christian ...
... Iago . But there's no remedy ; ' tis the curfe of fer- Preferment goes by letter and affection , ? And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to th ' firft . Now , Sir. And I , of whom his At Rhodes , at Cyprus , Christian ...
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... Iago : In following him , I follow but myself , Heav'n is my judge ! -Not I , for love and duty , But , feeming fo , for my peculiar end . where each fecond Stood heir to th ' first . I read therefore , Not ( as of old ) gradation i . e ...
... Iago : In following him , I follow but myself , Heav'n is my judge ! -Not I , for love and duty , But , feeming fo , for my peculiar end . where each fecond Stood heir to th ' first . I read therefore , Not ( as of old ) gradation i . e ...
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... Iago . Call up her father , Roufe him . Make after him , poifon his delight , Proclaim him in the ftreets ; incenfe her kinfmen ; And though he in a fertile climate dwell , Plague him with flies ; though that his joy be joy , Yet throw ...
... Iago . Call up her father , Roufe him . Make after him , poifon his delight , Proclaim him in the ftreets ; incenfe her kinfmen ; And though he in a fertile climate dwell , Plague him with flies ; though that his joy be joy , Yet throw ...
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... Iago . Are all doors lock'd ? Bra . Why ? Wherefore ask you this ? Iago . Sir , you are robb'd . For fhame , put on your Gown . Your heart is burft , you have lost 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 fhame , put on your Gown . Your heart is burft , you have lost half your foul ; Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black ram Is tupping ...
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