The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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... Othello : " I have it , ' tis engender'd- " Steevens . 1 port , ] Port is figure , show , appearance . Johnson . I will some other be ; some Florentine , Some D 2 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 41 Luc. Tranio, I saw her coral lips to ...
... Othello : " I have it , ' tis engender'd- " Steevens . 1 port , ] Port is figure , show , appearance . Johnson . I will some other be ; some Florentine , Some D 2 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 41 Luc. Tranio, I saw her coral lips to ...
Page 46
... Othello : " I pray talk me of Cassio . " It occurs again , and more improperly , in heroic translation : 66 upon advantage spide , " Did wound me Molphey on the leg , " & c . Arthur Golding's Ovid , B. V , p . 66 , b . Steevens . Why ...
... Othello : " I pray talk me of Cassio . " It occurs again , and more improperly , in heroic translation : 66 upon advantage spide , " Did wound me Molphey on the leg , " & c . Arthur Golding's Ovid , B. V , p . 66 , b . Steevens . Why ...
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... 2 Therefore this order hath Baptista taʼen ; ] To take order is to take measures . So , in Othello : " Honest Iago hath ta'en order for it . " Steevens . Till Katharine the curst have got a husband . Gru 50 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... 2 Therefore this order hath Baptista taʼen ; ] To take order is to take measures . So , in Othello : " Honest Iago hath ta'en order for it . " Steevens . Till Katharine the curst have got a husband . Gru 50 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Page 110
... Othello . Farmer . pedant , ] Charon , the sage Charon , as Pope calls him , de- scribes a pedant , as synonymous to a household schoolmaster , and adds a general character of the fraternity by no means to their advantage . See Charon ...
... Othello . Farmer . pedant , ] Charon , the sage Charon , as Pope calls him , de- scribes a pedant , as synonymous to a household schoolmaster , and adds a general character of the fraternity by no means to their advantage . See Charon ...
Page 140
... Othello : " If after every tempest come such calms- . " The word " overblown , " in the next line , adds some little sup- port to this conjecture . Malone . Mr. Rowe's conjecture is justified by a passage in Othello : " News , lords ...
... Othello : " If after every tempest come such calms- . " The word " overblown , " in the next line , adds some little sup- port to this conjecture . Malone . Mr. Rowe's conjecture is justified by a passage in Othello : " News , lords ...
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