The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 7Redfield, 1853 |
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... honest ? Oph . My lord ! Ham . Are you fair ? Oph . What means your lordship ? Ham . That if you be honest , and fair , your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better commerce than with ...
... honest ? Oph . My lord ! Ham . Are you fair ? Oph . What means your lordship ? Ham . That if you be honest , and fair , your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better commerce than with ...
Page 401
... honest Iago . [ Exit CASSIO . Iago . And what's he , then , that says I play the villain , When this advice is free I give , and honest , Probable to thinking , and , indeed , the course To win the Moor again ? For ' t is most easy The ...
... honest Iago . [ Exit CASSIO . Iago . And what's he , then , that says I play the villain , When this advice is free I give , and honest , Probable to thinking , and , indeed , the course To win the Moor again ? For ' t is most easy The ...
Page 407
... Honest , my lord ? Honest ? ay , honest . Think , my lord ? Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Oth . What dost thou think ? Iago . 1 By ' r lady in quarto . 2 difficulty : in quarto , 1622 . Oth . By heaven , he echoes1 me , Think BC ...
... Honest , my lord ? Honest ? ay , honest . Think , my lord ? Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Oth . What dost thou think ? Iago . 1 By ' r lady in quarto . 2 difficulty : in quarto , 1622 . Oth . By heaven , he echoes1 me , Think BC ...
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