The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... Othello . The length of this prefatory advertisement has precluded their exemplification , which was here meant to have been given . We wish , however , to imprefs the foregoing circum- ftance on the memory of the judicious reader . The ...
... Othello . The length of this prefatory advertisement has precluded their exemplification , which was here meant to have been given . We wish , however , to imprefs the foregoing circum- ftance on the memory of the judicious reader . The ...
Page xxix
... Othello IO Total 186 PLYMSELL . * This do & rine , however , appears to have made few profelytes : at leaft , fome late catalogues of our good friends the bookfallers , have expreffed their diffent from it in terms of uncommon force ...
... Othello IO Total 186 PLYMSELL . * This do & rine , however , appears to have made few profelytes : at leaft , fome late catalogues of our good friends the bookfallers , have expreffed their diffent from it in terms of uncommon force ...
Page 63
... Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet is plainly the punish- ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between them , and occafioned the effufion of fo much blood . In the ...
... Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet is plainly the punish- ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between them , and occafioned the effufion of fo much blood . In the ...
Page 104
... Othello , A & I. fc . i . Iago fays to Brabantio , " You'll have your nephews neigh to you ; " meaning his grand children . See the note there . MALONE . / three years , or any iffue of her body , 104 SHAKSPEARE'S WILL .
... Othello , A & I. fc . i . Iago fays to Brabantio , " You'll have your nephews neigh to you ; " meaning his grand children . See the note there . MALONE . / three years , or any iffue of her body , 104 SHAKSPEARE'S WILL .
Page 130
... Othello ; by which it appears , that the firft was pub- lifhed without his knowledge or confent , and even before it was acted , fo late as feven or eight years before he died : and that the latter was not printed till after his death ...
... Othello ; by which it appears , that the firft was pub- lifhed without his knowledge or confent , and even before it was acted , fo late as feven or eight years before he died : and that the latter was not printed till after his death ...
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