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Side 441
... IAGO . Cas . Welcome , Iago : we must to the watch . Iago . Not this hour , lieutenant ; ' tis not yet ten o'clock : Our general cast us thus early , for the love of his Desdemona ; whom let us not therefore blame ; he hath not yet made ...
... IAGO . Cas . Welcome , Iago : we must to the watch . Iago . Not this hour , lieutenant ; ' tis not yet ten o'clock : Our general cast us thus early , for the love of his Desdemona ; whom let us not therefore blame ; he hath not yet made ...
Side 484
... Iago . You have said now . Rod . Ay , and I have said nothing , but what I protest intendment of doing . Iago . Why , now I see there's mettle in thee ; and even , from this instant , do build on thee a better opinion than ever before ...
... Iago . You have said now . Rod . Ay , and I have said nothing , but what I protest intendment of doing . Iago . Why , now I see there's mettle in thee ; and even , from this instant , do build on thee a better opinion than ever before ...
Side 490
... Iago . O treacherous villains ! - What are you there ? come in , and give some help . Rod . O , help me here ! Cas . That's one of them . [ To LOD . and Gra . Iago . O murderous slave ! O villain ! [ IAGO stabs ROD . Rod . O damned Iago ...
... Iago . O treacherous villains ! - What are you there ? come in , and give some help . Rod . O , help me here ! Cas . That's one of them . [ To LOD . and Gra . Iago . O murderous slave ! O villain ! [ IAGO stabs ROD . Rod . O damned Iago ...
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