The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Othello we have again nearly the same language : " My spirit and my place have in them power " To make this bitter to thee . " MALONE . To shield thee from DISEASES of the world ; ] Thus the quartos . The folio has disasters . The ...
... Othello we have again nearly the same language : " My spirit and my place have in them power " To make this bitter to thee . " MALONE . To shield thee from DISEASES of the world ; ] Thus the quartos . The folio has disasters . The ...
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... Othello : " And shoot myself up in some other course , 66 To fortune's alms . " STEEVENS . 2 And well are worth the want that you have wanted . ] You are well deserving of the want of dower that you are without . So , in The Third Part ...
... Othello : " And shoot myself up in some other course , 66 To fortune's alms . " STEEVENS . 2 And well are worth the want that you have wanted . ] You are well deserving of the want of dower that you are without . So , in The Third Part ...
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... CONDITION , ] i . e . of qualities of mind , confirmed by long habit . So , in Othello , vol . ix . p . 424 : - a woman of so gentle a condition ! " MALone . ness that infirm and cholerick years bring with them . SC . I. 29 KING LEAR .
... CONDITION , ] i . e . of qualities of mind , confirmed by long habit . So , in Othello , vol . ix . p . 424 : - a woman of so gentle a condition ! " MALone . ness that infirm and cholerick years bring with them . SC . I. 29 KING LEAR .
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... Othello . STEEVENS . 8- I would UNSTATE myself , to be in a due resolution . ] i . e . I will throw aside all consideration of my relation to him , that I may act as justice requires . WARBURTON . Such is this learned man's explanation ...
... Othello . STEEVENS . 8- I would UNSTATE myself , to be in a due resolution . ] i . e . I will throw aside all consideration of my relation to him , that I may act as justice requires . WARBURTON . Such is this learned man's explanation ...
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... Othello , Act I. Sc . I. : 66 Call up my people . " However the passage be understood , these latter words must bear this sense . The meaning of the whole , indeed , may be only " Away , away , my followers ! " MALONE . With Mr ...
... Othello , Act I. Sc . I. : 66 Call up my people . " However the passage be understood , these latter words must bear this sense . The meaning of the whole , indeed , may be only " Away , away , my followers ! " MALONE . With Mr ...
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