The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 20
... Othello : " For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too . " MALONE . If this remark on the disuse of caps among people of higher rank be accurate , Sir Christopher Hatton , and other worthies of the court of Elizabeth , have been ...
... Othello : " For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too . " MALONE . If this remark on the disuse of caps among people of higher rank be accurate , Sir Christopher Hatton , and other worthies of the court of Elizabeth , have been ...
Pagina 40
... Othello , Act I. sc . iii . STEEVENS . 1 the lute should be like the case ! ] i . e . that your face should be as homely and coarse as your mask . THEOBALD . * My visor is Philemon's roof ; within the house is Jove . ] The first folio ...
... Othello , Act I. sc . iii . STEEVENS . 1 the lute should be like the case ! ] i . e . that your face should be as homely and coarse as your mask . THEOBALD . * My visor is Philemon's roof ; within the house is Jove . ] The first folio ...
Pagina 74
... his quiet cell by Crowland him betook . " in Othello : STEEVENS . a very proper man . ] i . e . a very handsome one . So , " This Ludovico is a proper man . " STEEVENS . LEON . Nay , that's impossible ; she may wear 74 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
... his quiet cell by Crowland him betook . " in Othello : STEEVENS . a very proper man . ] i . e . a very handsome one . So , " This Ludovico is a proper man . " STEEVENS . LEON . Nay , that's impossible ; she may wear 74 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
Pagina 80
... Othello : 2 " What a full fortune doth the thick - lips owe ? " & c . Mr. M. Mason very justly observes , that what Ursula means to say is , " that he is as deserving of complete happiness in the marriage state , as Beatrice herself ...
... Othello : 2 " What a full fortune doth the thick - lips owe ? " & c . Mr. M. Mason very justly observes , that what Ursula means to say is , " that he is as deserving of complete happiness in the marriage state , as Beatrice herself ...
Pagina 91
... Othello : " She was a wight , ( if ever such wight were ) - " To suckle fools , and chronicle small beer . " HEATH . Theobald's conjecture may , however , be supported by a pas- sage in The Wild Goose Chase of Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... Othello : " She was a wight , ( if ever such wight were ) - " To suckle fools , and chronicle small beer . " HEATH . Theobald's conjecture may , however , be supported by a pas- sage in The Wild Goose Chase of Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1805 |
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