“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 114
... reading a letter , LEPIDUS , and their Train . CES . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , It is not Cæsar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor . From Alexandria This is the news : He fishes , drinks , and wastes The ...
... reading a letter , LEPIDUS , and their Train . CES . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , It is not Cæsar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor . From Alexandria This is the news : He fishes , drinks , and wastes The ...
Page 169
... reading a letter . CAS . He calls me boy , and chides , as he had power To beat me out of Egypt ; my messenger He hath whipp'd with rods ; dares me to personal combat , Cæsar to Antony . Let the old ruffian know I have many other ways ...
... reading a letter . CAS . He calls me boy , and chides , as he had power To beat me out of Egypt ; my messenger He hath whipp'd with rods ; dares me to personal combat , Cæsar to Antony . Let the old ruffian know I have many other ways ...
Page 231
... reading ; a Lady attending . IMO . Who's there ? my woman Helen ? LADY . IMO . What hour is it ? LADY . Please you , Madam . Almost midnight , Madam . IMO . I have read three hours , then ; mine eyes are weak : Fold down the leaf where ...
... reading ; a Lady attending . IMO . Who's there ? my woman Helen ? LADY . IMO . What hour is it ? LADY . Please you , Madam . Almost midnight , Madam . IMO . I have read three hours , then ; mine eyes are weak : Fold down the leaf where ...
Page 232
... reading late The tale of Tereus : here the leaf's turn'd down Where Philomel gave up . I have enough : To the trunk again , and shut the spring of it . Swift , swift , you Dragons of the Night , that dawning May bare the raven's eye ! I ...
... reading late The tale of Tereus : here the leaf's turn'd down Where Philomel gave up . I have enough : To the trunk again , and shut the spring of it . Swift , swift , you Dragons of the Night , that dawning May bare the raven's eye ! I ...
Page 308
... being dead many years , shall after revive , be jointed to the old stock , and freshly grow ; then shall Posthumus end his 1 ghostly . 2 consecutive reading . miseries , Britain be fortunate , and flourish in peace 308 CYMBELINE.
... being dead many years , shall after revive , be jointed to the old stock , and freshly grow ; then shall Posthumus end his 1 ghostly . 2 consecutive reading . miseries , Britain be fortunate , and flourish in peace 308 CYMBELINE.
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