The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Othello we have antres , a word exactly of a similar formation . Malone . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This ...
... Othello we have antres , a word exactly of a similar formation . Malone . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This ...
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... Othello , Act II , sc . iii . Steevens . So , in Marlowe's Tragical Historie of Doctor Faustus : " He tooke his rouse with stoopes of Rhennish wine . " Ritson . Re - speaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ 28 HAMLET ,
... Othello , Act II , sc . iii . Steevens . So , in Marlowe's Tragical Historie of Doctor Faustus : " He tooke his rouse with stoopes of Rhennish wine . " Ritson . Re - speaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ 28 HAMLET ,
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... Othello : " —they have given me a rouse already . " It should seem from the following passage in Decker's Gul's Horn- book , 1609 , that the word rouse was of Danish extraction : " Teach me , thou soveraigne skinker , how to take the ...
... Othello : " —they have given me a rouse already . " It should seem from the following passage in Decker's Gul's Horn- book , 1609 , that the word rouse was of Danish extraction : " Teach me , thou soveraigne skinker , how to take the ...
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... Othello : " That either makes me , or foredoes me quite . " Steevens . 9 I had not quoted him : ] To quote is , I believe , to reckon , to take an account of , to take the quotient or result of a computation . Johnson . I find a passage ...
... Othello : " That either makes me , or foredoes me quite . " Steevens . 9 I had not quoted him : ] To quote is , I believe , to reckon , to take an account of , to take the quotient or result of a computation . Johnson . I find a passage ...
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... Othello employs it yet more quaintly : - “ Defeat thy favour with an usurped beard ; " and Middleton , in his come- dy , called Any Thing for a quiet Life , says- " I have heard of your defeat made upon a mercer . " Again , in Revenge ...
... Othello employs it yet more quaintly : - “ Defeat thy favour with an usurped beard ; " and Middleton , in his come- dy , called Any Thing for a quiet Life , says- " I have heard of your defeat made upon a mercer . " Again , in Revenge ...
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