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Page 119
... Othello , i . 1. 173— " Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? ” 141. maugre , ' despite ' . Fr. malgré . 149. no woman has , ' I have given to no woman ' . 149. nor never none . The repetition ...
... Othello , i . 1. 173— " Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? ” 141. maugre , ' despite ' . Fr. malgré . 149. no woman has , ' I have given to no woman ' . 149. nor never none . The repetition ...
Page 123
... Othello , v . 1. 117 , " go know of Cassio 233. know , ' learn ' . where he supped to - night " . 240. mortal arbitrement , ' decision by the death of one or other ' . 249. Sir priest . The title ' Sir ' was habitually applied to ...
... Othello , v . 1. 117 , " go know of Cassio 233. know , ' learn ' . where he supped to - night " . 240. mortal arbitrement , ' decision by the death of one or other ' . 249. Sir priest . The title ' Sir ' was habitually applied to ...
Page 127
... Othello , iii . 3. 449 , " Swell , bosom , with thy fraught " . 55. Candy , ' Candia ' or ' Crete ' . 58. desperate of shame and state , ' reckless of disgrace and of his plight ' . 65. dear , ' costly ' . 85. recommended , ' intrusted ...
... Othello , iii . 3. 449 , " Swell , bosom , with thy fraught " . 55. Candy , ' Candia ' or ' Crete ' . 58. desperate of shame and state , ' reckless of disgrace and of his plight ' . 65. dear , ' costly ' . 85. recommended , ' intrusted ...
Page 143
... Othello , iii . 3. 449. The verb to ' fraught ' ' burden ' is common in Shake- speare ; the participle only sur viving with us . Freight and ' fraught ' are variants of the same word . fulsome ( v . 1. 103 ) , ' surfeiting ' . fustian ...
... Othello , iii . 3. 449. The verb to ' fraught ' ' burden ' is common in Shake- speare ; the participle only sur viving with us . Freight and ' fraught ' are variants of the same word . fulsome ( v . 1. 103 ) , ' surfeiting ' . fustian ...
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