Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 45
... Emil . You have little cause to say so . Iago . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , 110 Bells in your parlors , wild - cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , devils being offended , Players in your housewifery ...
... Emil . You have little cause to say so . Iago . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , 110 Bells in your parlors , wild - cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , devils being offended , Players in your housewifery ...
Page 46
... Emil . How if fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to an heir . Des . These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i ' the ale house . What miser- 140 able praise hast ...
... Emil . How if fair and foolish ? Iago . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to an heir . Des . These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i ' the ale house . What miser- 140 able praise hast ...
Page 73
... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will sure be well . The general and his wife are talking of it , And she speaks for you stoutly : the Moor re- plies , Cas . That he you hurt is of great ...
... Emil . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry For your displeasure ; but all will sure be well . The general and his wife are talking of it , And she speaks for you stoutly : the Moor re- plies , Cas . That he you hurt is of great ...
Page 74
... Emil . Good madam , do : I warrant it grieves my husband As if the case were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . Do not doubt , Cas . Cassio , But I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were . Bounteous madam ...
... Emil . Good madam , do : I warrant it grieves my husband As if the case were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . Do not doubt , Cas . Cassio , But I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were . Bounteous madam ...
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... Emil . Madam , here comes my lord . Cas . Madam , I'll take my leave . 30 14. " last so long " ; he may either of himself think it politic to keep me out of office so long , or he may be satisfied with such slight rea- sons , or so many ...
... Emil . Madam , here comes my lord . Cas . Madam , I'll take my leave . 30 14. " last so long " ; he may either of himself think it politic to keep me out of office so long , or he may be satisfied with such slight rea- sons , or so many ...
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Banquo Bertram better blood Brabantio Cassio character Child Rowland conj Cordelia Count Cyprus daugh daughter death deed Desdemona devil dost Duke Edgar Edmund Emil Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feeling Fleance folio fool fortune Gent give Glou Gloucester Goneril grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Helena honor husband Iago Iago's ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Kent king King Lear knave Lady Lady Macbeth Lafeu Lear Lear's look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam means Michael Cassio mind Moor murder nature never night noble Othello Parolles passion pity play poor pray quartos Regan Roderigo Rousillon scene sense Shakespeare soul speak speech tell thane thee thine thing thou art thought tion truth Venice villain Weird Sisters wife Witch words