“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Page 257
... Iago . We extract the main incidents of the tale from the beautiful translation of Mr. Lane . " Know , O Prince of the Faithful , that this damsel was my wife , and the daughter of my uncle ; this sheykh was her father , and is my uncle ...
... Iago . We extract the main incidents of the tale from the beautiful translation of Mr. Lane . " Know , O Prince of the Faithful , that this damsel was my wife , and the daughter of my uncle ; this sheykh was her father , and is my uncle ...
Page 259
... Iago when off guard . Its characteristics are the buff jerkin and the scarf of company . To the first it is that Cassio alludes when he says- " That thrust had been my enemy indeed , But that my coat is better than thou think'st ; I ...
... Iago when off guard . Its characteristics are the buff jerkin and the scarf of company . To the first it is that Cassio alludes when he says- " That thrust had been my enemy indeed , But that my coat is better than thou think'st ; I ...
Page 260
... IAGO ; his ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's predecessor in the govern- ment of Cyprus . Clown , servant to Othello , Herald . DESDEMONA , wife to Othell EMILIA , wife to lago BIANCA , a courtezan ...
... IAGO ; his ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's predecessor in the govern- ment of Cyprus . Clown , servant to Othello , Herald . DESDEMONA , wife to Othell EMILIA , wife to lago BIANCA , a courtezan ...
Page 261
... IAGO . Rod . Never tell me , I take it much unkindly " That thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , should'st know of this . Iago . But ' ll not hear me . you dream Of such a matter , abhor me . b If ever I ...
... IAGO . Rod . Never tell me , I take it much unkindly " That thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , should'st know of this . Iago . But ' ll not hear me . you dream Of such a matter , abhor me . b If ever I ...
Page 262
... Iago his lieutenant ; but he evades them , & c . He has already chosen his officer . Here is a scene painted in a manner well befitting both the dignity of the great ones of the city and of Othello himself . The audience was given , the ...
... Iago his lieutenant ; but he evades them , & c . He has already chosen his officer . Here is a scene painted in a manner well befitting both the dignity of the great ones of the city and of Othello himself . The audience was given , the ...
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