Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xix
... probably because Richard Burbage was the leading actor among them . And an elegy on the death of Burbage , lately discovered among Mr. Heber's manu- scripts , ascertains him to have been the original per- former of Othello's part ...
... probably because Richard Burbage was the leading actor among them . And an elegy on the death of Burbage , lately discovered among Mr. Heber's manu- scripts , ascertains him to have been the original per- former of Othello's part ...
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... probably had a run at the Globe in the spring of that year , and thus recommended itself to the audience of the Queen . Whether the play were then in its finished state , we have no means of ascertaining . Its workmanship certainly ...
... probably had a run at the Globe in the spring of that year , and thus recommended itself to the audience of the Queen . Whether the play were then in its finished state , we have no means of ascertaining . Its workmanship certainly ...
Page xxi
... probably independent manuscripts . The island of Cyprus became subject to the republic of Venice , and was first garrisoned with Venetian troops , in 1471. After this time , the only attempt ever made upon that island by the Turks , was ...
... probably independent manuscripts . The island of Cyprus became subject to the republic of Venice , and was first garrisoned with Venetian troops , in 1471. After this time , the only attempt ever made upon that island by the Turks , was ...
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... probably as well under- stood in his time as it is now ; and there is no more evi- dence in this play that he thought them the same , than there is in The Merchant of Venice , where the Prince of Morocco comes as a suitor to Portia ...
... probably as well under- stood in his time as it is now ; and there is no more evi- dence in this play that he thought them the same , than there is in The Merchant of Venice , where the Prince of Morocco comes as a suitor to Portia ...
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... . " Some explain , " A fellow whose ignorance of war would be condemned in a fair woman . " The emendations pro- posed are unsatisfactory , and probably unnecessary . — I . G. That never set a squadron in the field , Nor 6 Act I. Sc . i .
... . " Some explain , " A fellow whose ignorance of war would be condemned in a fair woman . " The emendations pro- posed are unsatisfactory , and probably unnecessary . — I . G. That never set a squadron in the field , Nor 6 Act I. Sc . i .
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