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... Othello : They are close denotements working from the heart , — . " Malone . 66 another leer : ] Leer is complexion , or hue . So , in As you Like it : " a Rosalind of a better leer than you . " See Mr. Tollet's note on Act IV , sc . i ...
... Othello : They are close denotements working from the heart , — . " Malone . 66 another leer : ] Leer is complexion , or hue . So , in As you Like it : " a Rosalind of a better leer than you . " See Mr. Tollet's note on Act IV , sc . i ...
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... Othello : " O thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? " Damn'd as thou art , thou hast inchanted her . " In the play before us the same epithet is applied to Aaron : " See justice done on Aaron , that damn'd Moor ...
... Othello : " O thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? " Damn'd as thou art , thou hast inchanted her . " In the play before us the same epithet is applied to Aaron : " See justice done on Aaron , that damn'd Moor ...
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... Othello , means a complete , a large one . See also Vol . XII , p . 138 , n . 2. Malone . 2 By custom , what they did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- ligibly , -But custom & c . Malone . 3 account no sin . ] Account for ...
... Othello , means a complete , a large one . See also Vol . XII , p . 138 , n . 2. Malone . 2 By custom , what they did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- ligibly , -But custom & c . Malone . 3 account no sin . ] Account for ...
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... Othello : " Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemona : whom [ i . e . our general ] let us not therefore blame , he hath not yet made wanton the night with her . " I think the construction is , " at whose conception ...
... Othello : " Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemona : whom [ i . e . our general ] let us not therefore blame , he hath not yet made wanton the night with her . " I think the construction is , " at whose conception ...
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... Othello : " The riches of the ship is come ashore . " Again , ibid : " But riches fineless is as poor as winter - " Again , in his 87th Sonnet : Thus , " And for that riches where is my deserving ? " Malone . I should propose to read ...
... Othello : " The riches of the ship is come ashore . " Again , ibid : " But riches fineless is as poor as winter - " Again , in his 87th Sonnet : Thus , " And for that riches where is my deserving ? " Malone . I should propose to read ...
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