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Pagina 536
Iago , his ancient . Roderigo , a Venetian gentleman . Montano , the Moor's predeceffor in the government of Cyprus . Clown , fervant to the Moor . Herald . Defdemona , daughter to Brabantio , and wife to Othello . Emilia , wife to Iago ...
Iago , his ancient . Roderigo , a Venetian gentleman . Montano , the Moor's predeceffor in the government of Cyprus . Clown , fervant to the Moor . Herald . Defdemona , daughter to Brabantio , and wife to Othello . Emilia , wife to Iago ...
Pagina 537
Enter Roderigo , and Iago . Rod . Never tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , -who haft had my purfe , As if the ftrings were thine , -fhouldft know of this . Iago . But you'll not hear me ' : If ever I did dream of ...
Enter Roderigo , and Iago . Rod . Never tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Iago , -who haft had my purfe , As if the ftrings were thine , -fhouldft know of this . Iago . But you'll not hear me ' : If ever I did dream of ...
Pagina 538
7 - a Florentine ] It appears from many paffages of this play ( rightly understood ) that Caffio was a Florentine , and Iago a Venetian . HANMER . -- 8 — in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ...
7 - a Florentine ] It appears from many paffages of this play ( rightly understood ) that Caffio was a Florentine , and Iago a Venetian . HANMER . -- 8 — in a fair wife ; ] In the former editions this hath been printed , a fair wife ...
Pagina 539
The former , however , concludes his obfervations thus : " Iago , not Caffio , was the Florentine ; lago , not Caffio , was the married man ; Iago's wife attends Defilemona to Cyprus ; Caffio has a miftrefs there , a common ftrumpet ...
The former , however , concludes his obfervations thus : " Iago , not Caffio , was the Florentine ; lago , not Caffio , was the married man ; Iago's wife attends Defilemona to Cyprus ; Caffio has a miftrefs there , a common ftrumpet ...
Pagina 540
It may be obferved too , that Shakspeare has thought it proper to make Iago , in feveral other paffages , bear his teftimony to the amiable qualities of his rival ...
It may be obferved too , that Shakspeare has thought it proper to make Iago , in feveral other paffages , bear his teftimony to the amiable qualities of his rival ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1807 |
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