Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cas. myselfe, and what remaines is bestiall. My Reputation,
Cas. Iago, my Reputation.
Iago. Iago.
Iago. As I am an honest man I had thought you had
Iago. receiued some bodily wound; there is more sence in that
Iago. then in Reputation. Reputation is an idle, and most false
Iago. imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without de
Iago. seruing. You haue lost no Reputation at all, vnlesse you
Iago. repute your selfe such a looser. What man, there are
Iago. more wayes to recouer the Generall againe. You are
Iago. but now cast in his moode, (a punishment more in poli
Iago. cie, then in malice) euen so as one would beate his of
Iago. fencelesse dogge, to affright an Imperious Lyon. Sue to
Iago. him againe, and he's yours.
Cas. Cas.
Cas. I will rather sue to be despis'd, then to deceiue
Cas. so good a Commander, with so slight, so drunken, and so
Cas. indiscreet an Officer. Drunke? And speake Parrat? And
Cas. squabble? Swagger? Sweare? And discourse Fustian
Cas. with ones owne shadow? Oh thou invisible spirit of