The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... CASSIO . What dost thou say ? Oth . Iago . Nothing , my lord : or if I know not what . Oth . Was not that Cassio parted from my wife ? Iago . Cassio , my lord ! No , sure , I cannot think it , That he would steal away so guilty - like ...
... CASSIO . What dost thou say ? Oth . Iago . Nothing , my lord : or if I know not what . Oth . Was not that Cassio parted from my wife ? Iago . Cassio , my lord ! No , sure , I cannot think it , That he would steal away so guilty - like ...
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... Cassio , Or Cassio him , or each do kill the other , Every way makes my gain : live Roderigo , He calls me to a restitution large Of gold and jewels that I bobb'd from him , As gifts to Desdemona ; It must not be : if Cassio do remain ...
... Cassio , Or Cassio him , or each do kill the other , Every way makes my gain : live Roderigo , He calls me to a restitution large Of gold and jewels that I bobb'd from him , As gifts to Desdemona ; It must not be : if Cassio do remain ...
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... Cassio ! my sweet Cassio ! O Cassio , Cassio , Cassio ! Iago . O notable strumpet ! -Cassio , may you suspect Who they should be that have thus mangled you ? Cas . No. Gra . I am sorry to find you thus : I have been to seek you . Iago ...
... Cassio ! my sweet Cassio ! O Cassio , Cassio , Cassio ! Iago . O notable strumpet ! -Cassio , may you suspect Who they should be that have thus mangled you ? Cas . No. Gra . I am sorry to find you thus : I have been to seek you . Iago ...
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