The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 17-18Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... MOOR OF VENICE . EN ` NTERED at the Stationers ' by Thomas Walkley , " under the hands of Sir George Buck and of the Wardens , " Octo- ber 6 , 1621 , and published in quarto the next year . It was also included in the folio collection ...
... MOOR OF VENICE . EN ` NTERED at the Stationers ' by Thomas Walkley , " under the hands of Sir George Buck and of the Wardens , " Octo- ber 6 , 1621 , and published in quarto the next year . It was also included in the folio collection ...
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... Moor of Venice was represented . " 66 Two other authentic contemporary notices of the play have reached us , which ought , perhaps , to be here set down . The first is from the Accounts of Lord Harrington , Treasurer of the Chamber to ...
... Moor of Venice was represented . " 66 Two other authentic contemporary notices of the play have reached us , which ought , perhaps , to be here set down . The first is from the Accounts of Lord Harrington , Treasurer of the Chamber to ...
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... Moor to his command ; as did also his lieutenant , a man to whom he was strongly attached OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . 157.
... Moor to his command ; as did also his lieutenant , a man to whom he was strongly attached OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . 157.
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... Moor . The Moor was so strong in love for his wife , and in friendship for the lieutenant , that the villain knew he would have to be very cunning and artful in his practice , else the mischief would recoil upon himself . After a while ...
... Moor . The Moor was so strong in love for his wife , and in friendship for the lieutenant , that the villain knew he would have to be very cunning and artful in his practice , else the mischief would recoil upon himself . After a while ...
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... Moor asking what had passed between them , the ensign then , after much feigning of reluctance , said the lieutenant had boasted of his frequent meetings with Desdemona , and how , the last time he was with her , she had given him the ...
... Moor asking what had passed between them , the ensign then , after much feigning of reluctance , said the lieutenant had boasted of his frequent meetings with Desdemona , and how , the last time he was with her , she had given him the ...
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