The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Iago say , I humbly do beseech you of your pardon ( " Othello , " Act iii . , sc . 3 ) , or possibly in the same way that it is used in the sentence , " You have of these pedlars . " See Note 101 , Act iv . , " Winter's Tale . " 39 66 ...
... Iago say , I humbly do beseech you of your pardon ( " Othello , " Act iii . , sc . 3 ) , or possibly in the same way that it is used in the sentence , " You have of these pedlars . " See Note 101 , Act iv . , " Winter's Tale . " 39 66 ...
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... Iago is commenting aside upon Cassio's courtesies to Desdemona , and says " it had been better you had not kissed your three fingers so oft ; " also , that Suffolk says , in " Second Part Henry VI . , " Act iv . , sc . 1 , to the ...
... Iago is commenting aside upon Cassio's courtesies to Desdemona , and says " it had been better you had not kissed your three fingers so oft ; " also , that Suffolk says , in " Second Part Henry VI . , " Act iv . , sc . 1 , to the ...
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... Iago , Edmund , and the chief personage in the play of " Richard III . " ( 45 ) I will sort a pitchy day . I will select or choose out a dark day ; ' a day of ominous gloom , or black with thy fate . And heave it shall some weight , or ...
... Iago , Edmund , and the chief personage in the play of " Richard III . " ( 45 ) I will sort a pitchy day . I will select or choose out a dark day ; ' a day of ominous gloom , or black with thy fate . And heave it shall some weight , or ...
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