| Eduard Fiedler - 1861 - 438 pages
...frère, but cieñe Ufe and devoción makith gode men of religion (Ch. R. 6195), 1 follow but myself , not I for love and duty, but seeming so, for my peculiar end (Oth. 1. 1), ac hväSere ve villaô mid. f>y~ hlâfe gereorde ¿eon (E. 15. 42), / do the rather mention... | |
| Charles Cowden Clarke - 1863 - 546 pages
...the post which he himself covets. Here is a specimen of his paramount self-worship : — " If I were the Moor, I would not be lago ; In following him I...follow but myself; Heaven is my judge, not I for love or duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar end." lago is essentially self-reliant. He has no accomplices... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...their coats, [sod ; Do themselves homage : these fellows hare some And such a one do I profess myself. Go thou before ; be our ambassador ; ь [To Жмтт.гг* dotj, But seeming so, for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1022 pages
...their coats, Do themselves homage: these fellows have some soul ; And such a one do I profess myself. l follows after. [Exit, воя. This man hath had good counsel: — A hundred knights ! Т is Ыт I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 706 pages
...their coats, Do themselves homage : these fellows have some soul ; And such a one do I profess myself. For, sir, It is as sure as you are Roderigo, Were I the Moor I would not bo lago. In following him I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming... | |
| Congregationalist and Herald of Gospel Liberty - 1867 - 542 pages
...in his contempt for him, he was not afraid to expose somewhat of his real character, he says, — " Were I the Moor, I would not be lago ; In following him, I follow but myself." He moulds all, while outwardly subservient. He serves no one but himself. In his advice to Roderigo,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1869 - 478 pages
...their coats, Do themselves homage: these fellows have some soul; And such a one do I profess myself. For, sir, It is as sure as you are Roderigo, Were...him, I follow but myself : Heaven is my judge, not 1 for love and duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar end : 'For when my outward action doth demonstrate... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1869 - 922 pages
...upon him ;" " wears out his time for nought but provender ;" "in following him, I follow but myself, not I for love and duty, but seeming so, for my peculiar end ;" "I come to bury Casar, not to praise him;" "he travelled the world, on purpose to converse with... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1871 - 730 pages
...their coaU, Do themselves homage r these fellows have «oroe soul; And su ch a one do I profess myself, For, sir, It Is as sure as you are Roderigo, Were...Moor, I would not be lago: In following him, I follow hut myself; Heaven Is my Iudge, not I for love and duty But seeming so. for my peculiar end: For when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...their coats, Do themselves homage : these fellows have some soul, And such a one do I profess myself. For, sir, It is as sure as you are Roderigo, Were I the Moor, I would not be Tago : In following him, I follow but myself; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming... | |
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