The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, المجلد 6 |
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الصفحة 495
Emil . [ within . ] I do beseech you I may speak with you , O , good my lord ! Oth . I had forgot thee : O , come in , Emilia : — Soft , -by and by : -Let me the curtains draw . Where art thou ? What's the matter with thee now ?
Emil . [ within . ] I do beseech you I may speak with you , O , good my lord ! Oth . I had forgot thee : O , come in , Emilia : — Soft , -by and by : -Let me the curtains draw . Where art thou ? What's the matter with thee now ?
الصفحة 497
Emil . O , are you come , Iago ? you have done well , That men must lay their murders on your neck . Gra . What is the matter ? Emil . Disprove this villain , if thou be'st a man : He says , thou told'st him that his wife was false : I ...
Emil . O , are you come , Iago ? you have done well , That men must lay their murders on your neck . Gra . What is the matter ? Emil . Disprove this villain , if thou be'st a man : He says , thou told'st him that his wife was false : I ...
الصفحة 498
Emil . O heaven ! O heavenly powers ! Iago . Come , hold your peace . Emil . ' Twill out , ' twill out ; -I hold my peace , sir ? no : No , I will speak as liberal as the air ; Let heaven , and men , and devils , let them all ...
Emil . O heaven ! O heavenly powers ! Iago . Come , hold your peace . Emil . ' Twill out , ' twill out ; -I hold my peace , sir ? no : No , I will speak as liberal as the air ; Let heaven , and men , and devils , let them all ...
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