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Page 255
... 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 claimed the copy . It is , as was usual ...
... 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 claimed the copy . It is , as was usual ...
Page 265
... Othello for the appearance of Roder ! 20 with Brabantio , which he does by representing that Roderigo has communicated to him his intention to apprise Desde- mona's father of her flight , and that he resented his ex- pressions towards ...
... Othello for the appearance of Roder ! 20 with Brabantio , which he does by representing that Roderigo has communicated to him his intention to apprise Desde- mona's father of her flight , and that he resented his ex- pressions towards ...
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... Othello exclaims- " I look down towards his feet " - would the character have be a a particle more real ? Fiends painted by men are but reflections of the baser principles of humanity . Shakspere embodied those principles in Iago ; and ...
... Othello exclaims- " I look down towards his feet " - would the character have be a a particle more real ? Fiends painted by men are but reflections of the baser principles of humanity . Shakspere embodied those principles in Iago ; and ...
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