The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Othello : 66 -This hand is moist , my lady : - " This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart . " MALONE . Antonio , in Dryden's Don Sebaftian , has the fame remark : " I have a moist , Sweaty palm ; the more's my fin . " STEEVENS ...
... Othello : 66 -This hand is moist , my lady : - " This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart . " MALONE . Antonio , in Dryden's Don Sebaftian , has the fame remark : " I have a moist , Sweaty palm ; the more's my fin . " STEEVENS ...
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... Othello : " Not poppy , nor mandragora , " Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world , " Shall ever med'cine thee to that sweet fleep- . " JOHNSON . CHAR . Why , madam ? CLEO . That I E2 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 51 To-morrow, Cæfar, ...
... Othello : " Not poppy , nor mandragora , " Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world , " Shall ever med'cine thee to that sweet fleep- . " JOHNSON . CHAR . Why , madam ? CLEO . That I E2 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 51 To-morrow, Cæfar, ...
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... Othello : 66 O , let the heavens " Give him defence against the elements , " For I have loft him on a dangerous sea . " M. MASON . In the passage just quoted , the elements must mean , not earth and water , ( which Mr. M. Mason supposes ...
... Othello : 66 O , let the heavens " Give him defence against the elements , " For I have loft him on a dangerous sea . " M. MASON . In the passage just quoted , the elements must mean , not earth and water , ( which Mr. M. Mason supposes ...
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... Othello : 66 Haply , for I am black- . " The old copy redundantly reads - For that he . See Vol . XVIII . note on Cymbeline , Act IV . fc . i . STEEVENS . * Your mariners are muleteers , reapers , & c . ] The old copy has militers . The ...
... Othello : 66 Haply , for I am black- . " The old copy redundantly reads - For that he . See Vol . XVIII . note on Cymbeline , Act IV . fc . i . STEEVENS . * Your mariners are muleteers , reapers , & c . ] The old copy has militers . The ...
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... Othello we have a phrase somewhat fimilar to wounded chance ; viz . " mangled matter . " STEEVENS . 2 -so lated in the world , Alluding to a benighted tra- veller . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth , Act III : " Now spurs the lated traveller ...
... Othello we have a phrase somewhat fimilar to wounded chance ; viz . " mangled matter . " STEEVENS . 2 -so lated in the world , Alluding to a benighted tra- veller . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth , Act III : " Now spurs the lated traveller ...
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