The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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Pagina 266
... EMIL . That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy . [ Kissing her . 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 ...
... EMIL . That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy . [ Kissing her . 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 ...
Pagina 267
... Emil . You shall not write my praise . Iago . No , let me not . Des . What would'st thou write of me , if thou should'st praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to ' t ; For I am nothing , if not critical.8 Des . Come on ...
... Emil . You shall not write my praise . Iago . No , let me not . Des . What would'st thou write of me , if thou should'st praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to ' t ; For I am nothing , if not critical.8 Des . Come on ...
Pagina 268
... Emil . How , f ifair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; 2 For even her folly help'd her to an heir . Des . These are old fond paradoxes , to make fools laugh i ' the alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou ...
... Emil . How , f ifair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; 2 For even her folly help'd her to an heir . Des . These are old fond paradoxes , to make fools laugh i ' the alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou ...
Pagina 299
... appears , by the first scene of the play , where he is expressly called one . That Lago was a Venetian , is proved by a speech in the third scene of Enter EMILIA . Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant THE MOOR OF VENICE . 299.
... appears , by the first scene of the play , where he is expressly called one . That Lago was a Venetian , is proved by a speech in the third scene of Enter EMILIA . Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant THE MOOR OF VENICE . 299.
Pagina 300
... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will soon be well . The general , and his wife , are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : The Moor replies , That he , you hurt , is of great ...
... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will soon be well . The general , and his wife , are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : The Moor replies , That he , you hurt , is of great ...
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