Troilus and Cressida. OthelloPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1788 |
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... read both the old editions , for which the later editions have poo ly given : -the soul's joy lies in doing . It is ... reads loud . 459 . -Nestor shall apply -broad- - ] So the quarto ; the folio JOHNSON . Thy latest words . ] Nestor ...
... read both the old editions , for which the later editions have poo ly given : -the soul's joy lies in doing . It is ... reads loud . 459 . -Nestor shall apply -broad- - ] So the quarto ; the folio JOHNSON . Thy latest words . ] Nestor ...
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... reads replies , unnecessarily , the sense being The folio and quarto have retires , cor- JOHNSON . the same . ruptly . 499 . -speeches , -which were such As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and such again ...
... reads replies , unnecessarily , the sense being The folio and quarto have retires , cor- JOHNSON . the same . ruptly . 499 . -speeches , -which were such As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and such again ...
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... reads , JOHNSON . By shewing the worst first ] The foli The lustre of the better , yet to shew , Shall shew the better . The alteration was probably the author's . MALONE . 798 . 806 . —shares- ] So the quarto . The folio , wear ...
... reads , JOHNSON . By shewing the worst first ] The foli The lustre of the better , yet to shew , Shall shew the better . The alteration was probably the author's . MALONE . 798 . 806 . —shares- ] So the quarto . The folio , wear ...
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... read both the copies . The meaning is , that greatness to which no measure bears any proportion . JOHNSON . 180. And fly ... reads the quarto . -spoil'd them.- Ꭰ JOHNSON . 207 . 207 . -unrespective sieve , ] That is , into A & II . 33 ...
... read both the copies . The meaning is , that greatness to which no measure bears any proportion . JOHNSON . 180. And fly ... reads the quarto . -spoil'd them.- Ꭰ JOHNSON . 207 . 207 . -unrespective sieve , ] That is , into A & II . 33 ...
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... reads , -unrespective fame ; for which the second folio and modern editions have silently printed , 215 . -unrespective place . JOHNSON . -pale the morning . ] So the quarto . The folio and modern editors , -stale the morning . JOHNSON ...
... reads , -unrespective fame ; for which the second folio and modern editions have silently printed , 215 . -unrespective place . JOHNSON . -pale the morning . ] So the quarto . The folio and modern editors , -stale the morning . JOHNSON ...
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Achilles Æmilia Æneas Agamemnon Ajax ancient Antenor Ben Jonson blood Brabantio Calchas called Cassio Cressida Cyprus dear Deiphobus Desdemona devil Diomed dost doth Duke Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewel fear folio reads fool give Grecian Greeks hand handkerchief Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Hect Hector Helen HENLEY honest honour Iago jealousy JOHNSON kiss lady lago look lord MALONE meaning Menelaus Michael Cassio mistress MONCK MASON Moor Neoptolemus Nest Nestor never night noble o'er Othello Pandarus Paris passage Patr Patroclus play POPE pr'ythee pray Priam prince quarto reads Roderigo SCENE seems sense Shakspere Shakspere's shew signifies soul speak speech stand STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD Ther Thersites thing thou art thought to-night Troi Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan true Ulyss Venice villain WARBURTON what's whore wife word
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