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Pagina 218
... reading , - " Never tell me , I take it much unkindly , β β is somewhat more in Roderigo's vein . - 2 Steevens writes these lines thus , after the quarto of 1622 : - " ' Sblood , but you will not hear me ; If ever I did dream of such a ...
... reading , - " Never tell me , I take it much unkindly , β β is somewhat more in Roderigo's vein . - 2 Steevens writes these lines thus , after the quarto of 1622 : - " ' Sblood , but you will not hear me ; If ever I did dream of such a ...
Pagina 234
... reading of the folio , which we give without the alteration of a point or letter . This passage has always been a stumbling - block . Hanmer reads , and Malone and Collier adopt the reading- " It is the green - eyed monster which doth ...
... reading of the folio , which we give without the alteration of a point or letter . This passage has always been a stumbling - block . Hanmer reads , and Malone and Collier adopt the reading- " It is the green - eyed monster which doth ...
Pagina 265
... reading his own performance . The reading of the original isβ " Our poesie is as a gowne which uses From whence ' tis nourisht : " Pope changed this to- " Our poesie is as a gum which issues . " In The Merry The reading oozes is that of ...
... reading his own performance . The reading of the original isβ " Our poesie is as a gowne which uses From whence ' tis nourisht : " Pope changed this to- " Our poesie is as a gum which issues . " In The Merry The reading oozes is that of ...
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OTHELLO | 174 |
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