The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... Moors as are the Venetians , who fuffer by a per- petual hoftility from them : littora littoribus contraria . No- thing is more odious in nature than an improbable lie , and certainly never was any play fraught like this of Othello with ...
... Moors as are the Venetians , who fuffer by a per- petual hoftility from them : littora littoribus contraria . No- thing is more odious in nature than an improbable lie , and certainly never was any play fraught like this of Othello with ...
Strona 175
... lago therefore was the fellow almost damned in a fair wife ; which is an expreffion obfcure enough to deferve a fhort explanation . The Poet means , lago had fo beauti That never fet a fquadron in the field , Nor MOOR OF VENICE . 175.
... lago therefore was the fellow almost damned in a fair wife ; which is an expreffion obfcure enough to deferve a fhort explanation . The Poet means , lago had fo beauti That never fet a fquadron in the field , Nor MOOR OF VENICE . 175.
Strona 177
... , or in what concerns peace or war , than foreign ambaffadors can have in our parliament . ( 5 ) Must be led and calmed ] There is no confonance of By Debitor and Creditor , this Counter - Cafter ' MOOR OF VENICE . 177.
... , or in what concerns peace or war , than foreign ambaffadors can have in our parliament . ( 5 ) Must be led and calmed ] There is no confonance of By Debitor and Creditor , this Counter - Cafter ' MOOR OF VENICE . 177.
Strona 178
... Moor . Rod . I would not follow him then . Iago . O Sir , content you ; [ felf I follow him to ferve my turn upon him . We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly followed . You fhall mark Many a duteous and knee ...
... Moor . Rod . I would not follow him then . Iago . O Sir , content you ; [ felf I follow him to ferve my turn upon him . We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly followed . You fhall mark Many a duteous and knee ...
Strona 179
... ? Bra . Why , wherefore afk you this ? Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you're robb'd : for fhame , put on your gown , Your heart is burst , you have loft half your foul : Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black MOOR OF VENICE . 179.
... ? Bra . Why , wherefore afk you this ? Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you're robb'd : for fhame , put on your gown , Your heart is burst , you have loft half your foul : Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black MOOR OF VENICE . 179.
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