The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 295
... Iago ; what he will do with it Heaven knows , not I : I nothing , but to please his fantasy . Enter IAGO . Iago . How now ! what do you here alone ? Emil . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Tago . A thing for me ? -it is a ...
... Iago ; what he will do with it Heaven knows , not I : I nothing , but to please his fantasy . Enter IAGO . Iago . How now ! what do you here alone ? Emil . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Tago . A thing for me ? -it is a ...
Page 304
... Iago . I never knew woman love man so . Cas . Alas , poor rogue ! I think indeed she loves me . Oth . Now he denies it faintly , and laughs it [ Aside . out . Iago . Do you hear , Cassio ? Oth . Now he importunes him To tell it o'er ...
... Iago . I never knew woman love man so . Cas . Alas , poor rogue ! I think indeed she loves me . Oth . Now he denies it faintly , and laughs it [ Aside . out . Iago . Do you hear , Cassio ? Oth . Now he importunes him To tell it o'er ...
Page 314
... Iago . [ Draws and wounds RODERIGO . O , I am slain ! [ IAGO rushes from his post , cuts CASSIO behind in the leg , and exit . Cas . I am maim'd for ever : -Help , hoa ! murther ! murther ! Enter OTHELLO , at a distance . [ Falls . Oth ...
... Iago . [ Draws and wounds RODERIGO . O , I am slain ! [ IAGO rushes from his post , cuts CASSIO behind in the leg , and exit . Cas . I am maim'd for ever : -Help , hoa ! murther ! murther ! Enter OTHELLO , at a distance . [ Falls . Oth ...
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