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... Parolles must rather be looked upon as the etymon of that Iago whose last words were From this time forth I never will speak word . " " In Othello the " window of lattice was not so easy to look through ; it was so well shuttered that ...
... Parolles must rather be looked upon as the etymon of that Iago whose last words were From this time forth I never will speak word . " " In Othello the " window of lattice was not so easy to look through ; it was so well shuttered that ...
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... PAROLLES . Par . [ To Bertram . ] These things shall be done , sir . Laf . Pray you , sir , who's his tailor ? 15 Par . Sir ? Laf . O ! I know him well . Ay , sir ; he , sir , ' s a good workman , a very good tailor . Ber . [ Aside to ...
... PAROLLES . Par . [ To Bertram . ] These things shall be done , sir . Laf . Pray you , sir , who's his tailor ? 15 Par . Sir ? Laf . O ! I know him well . Ay , sir ; he , sir , ' s a good workman , a very good tailor . Ber . [ Aside to ...
Page 144
... Parolles . Malone thinks that one was unnecessarily added by the editor of F 3 , a quibble being intended 40 45 50 [ Trumpets sound . 42. one word ] F 3 , 4 ; word 51. devil ? ] Pope , diuel : F 1 . on the word Parolles . Cf. , however ...
... Parolles . Malone thinks that one was unnecessarily added by the editor of F 3 , a quibble being intended 40 45 50 [ Trumpets sound . 42. one word ] F 3 , 4 ; word 51. devil ? ] Pope , diuel : F 1 . on the word Parolles . Cf. , however ...
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