The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page vii
... hope euery man will com- mend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the author's name is sufficient to vent his worke . Thus leaving euery one to the liberty of iudgement ; I haue ventered to print this play , and leaue it ...
... hope euery man will com- mend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the author's name is sufficient to vent his worke . Thus leaving euery one to the liberty of iudgement ; I haue ventered to print this play , and leaue it ...
Page 27
... hope , stands in need of no such critical attorneyship . Othello was indeed just such a man as she wanted ; and her letting him understand this , was doubtless part of the hint whereon he spoke . - H . N. H. And bade me , if I had a ...
... hope , stands in need of no such critical attorneyship . Othello was indeed just such a man as she wanted ; and her letting him understand this , was doubtless part of the hint whereon he spoke . - H . N. H. And bade me , if I had a ...
Page 42
... hope could be increased till it were destroyed . Knight explains it thus : " As ' hope deferred maketh the heart sick , ' so hope upon hope , without realization , is a surfeit of hope , and extinguishes hope . Cassio had some ...
... hope could be increased till it were destroyed . Knight explains it thus : " As ' hope deferred maketh the heart sick , ' so hope upon hope , without realization , is a surfeit of hope , and extinguishes hope . Cassio had some ...
Page 59
... hope to be saved . Iago . And so do I too , lieutenant . 110 Cas . Aye , but , by your leave , not before me ; the lieutenant is to be saved before the ancient . Let's have no more of this ; let's to our af- fairs . God forgive us our ...
... hope to be saved . Iago . And so do I too , lieutenant . 110 Cas . Aye , but , by your leave , not before me ; the lieutenant is to be saved before the ancient . Let's have no more of this ; let's to our af- fairs . God forgive us our ...
Page 70
... already blossomed , so there was good hope that the fruits of it would soon be ripe . - The folio substitutes In troth for By th ' mass.- H. N. H. ACT THIRD SCENE I Before the castle , Enter Cassio 70 Act II . Sc . iii . OTHELLO.
... already blossomed , so there was good hope that the fruits of it would soon be ripe . - The folio substitutes In troth for By th ' mass.- H. N. H. ACT THIRD SCENE I Before the castle , Enter Cassio 70 Act II . Sc . iii . OTHELLO.
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