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STATE OF THE Text , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF OTHELLO . On the 6th of October , 1621 , Thomas Walkley entered at Stationers ' Hall The Tragedie of Othello , the Moore of Venice . ' In 1622 , Walkley published the edition for which he had thus ...
STATE OF THE Text , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF OTHELLO . On the 6th of October , 1621 , Thomas Walkley entered at Stationers ' Hall The Tragedie of Othello , the Moore of Venice . ' In 1622 , Walkley published the edition for which he had thus ...
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We have seen , too , at the very commencement of the play , his hatred to Othello exhibited in the rousing up of Desdemona's father . We have learned something , also , of the motive of this hatred — the preferment of Cassio :- " Now ...
We have seen , too , at the very commencement of the play , his hatred to Othello exhibited in the rousing up of Desdemona's father . We have learned something , also , of the motive of this hatred — the preferment of Cassio :- " Now ...
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been “ easily jealous , ” and would have done something " in hate , " but not " all in honour , ” as our Othello . It is a part of the admirable knowledge of human nature possessed by Shakspere , that Iago does not , even for a moment ...
been “ easily jealous , ” and would have done something " in hate , " but not " all in honour , ” as our Othello . It is a part of the admirable knowledge of human nature possessed by Shakspere , that Iago does not , even for a moment ...
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