Der of Venice. Eraigutio, e senetur. Tweather Senators Iratians, Brother to Brabentin Lodovic, kinsman to Brahestio Othello, the Meer. Cain, kis heutenant Ingo, his ancient Koderigo, a Venelian geleman. Montane, Othelle's predecessor in the goverment of Cyprin SCENE 1-Venien, TUSH, ever tell me, I take much tukily, That thou, lago-who hast bel me As if the rings were thine,should fago. Stoo, but you fever I did dream of such a my Abber me Rod. The told'st me, hol a personal must to make me his hote Of capp to him--and, by the fall of man, know my price, I am gurt no are place: Bet he, as loving his owe pride and purposes, Ender them, with a bombost einumstance Bonibly sull'd with epithets of war: And, lo conclusion, nenalis My mediators for, certes, says he, And what was he? Foroth, a great arithmetician, More than a spinster; unless the bookish theoric, ...ention. (3) Certainly, (4) For we read life, supposing à Jude to the denunciation in the Gospel, wo uns you when all men shall speak well of you. TUSH, never tell me, I take it much unkindly, Abhor me. Rod. Thou told'st me, thou didst hold him in thy hate. lago. Despise me, if I do not. Three great ones of the city, In personal suit to make me his lieutenant, Of capp'd' to him;-and, by the faith of man, My mediators; for, certes,' says he, Forsooth, a great arithmetician, A fellow almost damn'd in a fair wife; More than a spinster; unless the bookish theoric, (1) Saluted. (2) Circumlocution. (3) Certainly. (4) For wife some read life, supposing it Herald. Desdemona, daughter to Brabantio, and wife to Othello. Emilia, wife to lago. Bianca, a courtezan, mistress to Cassio. Officers, Gentlemen, Messengers, Musicians, Sailors, Attendants, &c. Scene, for the first Act, in Venice; during the rest of the play, at a sea-port in Cyprus. And I, (God bless the mark!) his Moorship's an cient. Rod. By heaven I rather would have been his hangman. Iago. But there's no remedy, 'tis the curse of service; Preferment goes by letter, and affection, Not by the old gradation, where each second I Rod. I would not follow him then. lago. O, sir, content you; follow him to serve my turn upon him: We cannot all be masters, nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd. You shall mark Many a duteous and knee-crooking knave, That, doting on his own obsequious bondage, Wears out his time, much like his master's ass, For nought but provender; and, when he's old, cashier'd; Whip me such honest knaves: Others there are, their coats, Do themselves homage: these fellows have suma soul; And such a one do I profess myself. It is as sure as you are Roderigo, Jude to the denunciation in the Gospel, wo uns you when all men shall speak well of you. (8) Related. (9) Outward show of civility. |