The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Page 539
... Othello ufes the name of Florentine as a term of reproach ; and perhaps , the reafon is , because the Florentines were still in oppofi- tion to the Venetians . See Philip de Comines , b . 5. c . 1 . A fellow almoft damn'd in a faire ...
... Othello ufes the name of Florentine as a term of reproach ; and perhaps , the reafon is , because the Florentines were still in oppofi- tion to the Venetians . See Philip de Comines , b . 5. c . 1 . A fellow almoft damn'd in a faire ...
Page 542
... thoufands in a trice : you have no true debtor and creditor , but it : of what's past , is , and to come , the difcharge . Your neck , fir , is pen , book , and coun- Q ters , ” He , in good time , muft his lieutenant be 542 OTHELLO ,
... thoufands in a trice : you have no true debtor and creditor , but it : of what's past , is , and to come , the difcharge . Your neck , fir , is pen , book , and coun- Q ters , ” He , in good time , muft his lieutenant be 542 OTHELLO ,
Page 544
... IV . p . 2 : " and then he burst his head for crowding among the marshal's men . " See vol . iii . p . 418 . STEEVENS . Bra . Bra . What tell'ft thou me of robbing ? this 542 OTHELLO , Brabantio, above, at a window. ...
... IV . p . 2 : " and then he burst his head for crowding among the marshal's men . " See vol . iii . p . 418 . STEEVENS . Bra . Bra . What tell'ft thou me of robbing ? this 542 OTHELLO , Brabantio, above, at a window. ...
Page 546
... cast him : - ] That is , difmifs him ; reject him . We still fay , a cat coat , and a cat ferving - man , JOHNSON , ( Which even now ftands in act ) that , ( Which 546 отн OTHELLO . That, from the fenfe of all civility 5, ...
... cast him : - ] That is , difmifs him ; reject him . We still fay , a cat coat , and a cat ferving - man , JOHNSON , ( Which even now ftands in act ) that , ( Which 546 отн OTHELLO . That, from the fenfe of all civility 5, ...
Page 548
... Othello , Iago , and attendants . ho ! lago . Though in the trade of war I have flain men , 4 By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abus'd ] By which the faculties of a young virgin may be infatuated , and made fubject to ...
... Othello , Iago , and attendants . ho ! lago . Though in the trade of war I have flain men , 4 By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abus'd ] By which the faculties of a young virgin may be infatuated , and made fubject to ...
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