The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Othello we have antres , a word exactly of a similar formation . MALONE . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This ...
... Othello we have antres , a word exactly of a similar formation . MALONE . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This ...
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... him gives him occasion to drink . JOHNSON . the king's rouse- ] i , e . the King's draught of jollity . See Othello , Act II . sc . iii . STEEvens . HAM . O , that this too too solid flesh SC . II . 37 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... him gives him occasion to drink . JOHNSON . the king's rouse- ] i , e . the King's draught of jollity . See Othello , Act II . sc . iii . STEEvens . HAM . O , that this too too solid flesh SC . II . 37 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... Othello : " The generous islanders , " & c . Chief , however , may have been used as a substantive , for note or estimation , without any allusion to heraldry , though the word was perhaps originally heraldick . So , in Bacon's Colours ...
... Othello : " The generous islanders , " & c . Chief , however , may have been used as a substantive , for note or estimation , without any allusion to heraldry , though the word was perhaps originally heraldick . So , in Bacon's Colours ...
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... Othello : “ -they have given me a rouse al- ready . " It should seem from the following passage in Decker's Gul's Hornbook , 1609 , that the word rouse was of Danish ex- traction : " Teach me , thou soveraigne skinker , how to take the ...
... Othello : “ -they have given me a rouse al- ready . " It should seem from the following passage in Decker's Gul's Hornbook , 1609 , that the word rouse was of Danish ex- traction : " Teach me , thou soveraigne skinker , how to take the ...
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... , n . 8. MALONE . foredoes itself , ] To foredo is to destroy . So , in Othello : " That either makes me , or foredoes me quite . " STEEVENS , And leads the will to desperate undertakings , As oft 102 ACT II . HAMLET ,
... , n . 8. MALONE . foredoes itself , ] To foredo is to destroy . So , in Othello : " That either makes me , or foredoes me quite . " STEEVENS , And leads the will to desperate undertakings , As oft 102 ACT II . HAMLET ,
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