The Golden Shakespeare: An AnthologyMacmillan, 1950 - 700 ページ |
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... Iago . Nay , this was but his dream . Oth . But this denoted a foregone conclusion : ' Tis a shrewd doubt , though it be but a dream . Iago . And this may help to thicken other proofs That do demonstrate thinly . Oth . I'll tear her all ...
... Iago . Nay , this was but his dream . Oth . But this denoted a foregone conclusion : ' Tis a shrewd doubt , though it be but a dream . Iago . And this may help to thicken other proofs That do demonstrate thinly . Oth . I'll tear her all ...
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... Iago . After her , after her . Cas . ' Faith , I must ; she'll rail in the street else . Iago . Will you sup there ? Cas . ' Faith , I intend so . [ Exit . Iago . Well , I may chance to see you ; for I would very fain speak with you ...
... Iago . After her , after her . Cas . ' Faith , I must ; she'll rail in the street else . Iago . Will you sup there ? Cas . ' Faith , I intend so . [ Exit . Iago . Well , I may chance to see you ; for I would very fain speak with you ...
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... Iago . Nay , that's not your way . Oth . Hang her ! I do but say what she is : so delicate with her needle : an admirable musician : O ! she will sing the savageness out of a bear : of so high and plenteous wit and invention : - Iago ...
... Iago . Nay , that's not your way . Oth . Hang her ! I do but say what she is : so delicate with her needle : an admirable musician : O ! she will sing the savageness out of a bear : of so high and plenteous wit and invention : - Iago ...
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