Shakespeare's Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice

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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
William Shakespeare , William James Rolfe
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Will you hear me, Roderigo ? lUo Roderigo, Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and performances are no kin together.
Digitized by VjOOQIC ACT IV, SCENE IL 125 lago. You charge me most unjustly.
Roderigo, With nought but truth. I have wasted myself out of my means. The jewels you have had from me to deliver to Desdemona would half have corrupted a votarist \ you have told me she hath received them, and returned me expectations and comforts of sudden respect and acquaint- ance, but I fin
...d none.
lago. Well ; go to ; very well. 190 Roderigo, Very well ! go to ! I cannot go to, man ; nor 't is not very well : nay, I think it is scurvy, and begin to find myself fobbed in it.
lago. Very well.
Roderigo, I tell you 't is not very well. I will -make my- self known to Desdemona : if she will return me my jewels, I will give over my suit and repent my unlawful solicitation ; if not, assure yourself I will seek satisfaction of you.
lago. You have said now.
Roderigo, Ay, and said nothing but what I protest intend- ment of doing, aoi lago.


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