The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 19J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 313
... . STEEVENS . • In faith , too much ; ] Thus the folio . The first quarto thus : I know too much ; I find it , I ; for when , & c . STEevens . EMIL . You have little cause to say so . SC . I .. THE MOOR OF VENICE . 313.
... . STEEVENS . • In faith , too much ; ] Thus the folio . The first quarto thus : I know too much ; I find it , I ; for when , & c . STEevens . EMIL . You have little cause to say so . SC . I .. THE MOOR OF VENICE . 313.
Pagina 314
... EMIL . You have little cause to say so . IAGO . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , Bells in your parlours , wild cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , ' devils being offended , Players in your housewifery ...
... EMIL . You have little cause to say so . IAGO . Come on , come on ; you are pictures out of doors , Bells in your parlours , wild cats in your kitchens , Saints in your injuries , ' devils being offended , Players in your housewifery ...
Pagina 315
... hit , in the present instance also , to be the true reading , though it will not bear , as in Love's Labour's Lost , explanation . See Vol . VII . P. 82. STEEVENS . EMIL . How , if fair and foolish ? IAGO SC . I. 315 THE MOOR OF VENICE ..
... hit , in the present instance also , to be the true reading , though it will not bear , as in Love's Labour's Lost , explanation . See Vol . VII . P. 82. STEEVENS . EMIL . How , if fair and foolish ? IAGO SC . I. 315 THE MOOR OF VENICE ..
Pagina 316
... EMIL . How , if fair and foolish ? IAGO . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to an heir . DES . These are old fond paradoxes , to make fools laugh i'the alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou for ...
... EMIL . How , if fair and foolish ? IAGO . She never yet was foolish that was fair ; For even her folly help'd her to an heir . DES . These are old fond paradoxes , to make fools laugh i'the alehouse . What miserable praise hast thou for ...
Pagina 358
... EMIL . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry I never knew A Florentine more kind and honest . ] In consequence of this line , a doubt has been entertained concerning the country of Iago . Cassio was undoubtedly a Florentine , as ...
... EMIL . Good morrow , good lieutenant : I am sorry I never knew A Florentine more kind and honest . ] In consequence of this line , a doubt has been entertained concerning the country of Iago . Cassio was undoubtedly a Florentine , as ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades alludes ancient Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus appears Athens believe Bianca Brabantio called Cassio Cymbeline Cyprus Desdemona devil dost doth DUKE emendation EMIL Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes FLAV folio reads fool fortune friends give gods Hamlet handkerchief hast hath heart heaven HENLEY honest honour IAGO JOHNSON King Henry King Lear knave lady lord Lucullus Macbeth MALONE MASON master means Michael Cassio mistress modern editors Moor nature never night noble old copy old reading Othello passage passion perhaps phrase play poet pr'ythee pray quarto quarto reads Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roderigo says scene second folio seems Senators sense SERV Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thine thou art thought Timon Troilus and Cressida Venice villain WARBURTON wife word Отн