Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in progress to which many compositions are put in a light entirely new, 第 3-4 卷1813 |
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... gentleman , and if the shadows composing his person are viewed horizontally with his head on the right hand , they will be seen to resemble a gull , as drawn in fig . 76 . That thou lago , who hast had my purse , B 2 OTHELLO. ...
... gentleman , and if the shadows composing his person are viewed horizontally with his head on the right hand , they will be seen to resemble a gull , as drawn in fig . 76 . That thou lago , who hast had my purse , B 2 OTHELLO. ...
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... shadows , resembles that of a negro . He is drawn in Fig . 98 . تعالی ( 7 ) The streaks of light mentioned above in notes 3 and 4 , may be easily fancied to resemble a rope round Cassio's neck . We cannot all be masters , nor all ...
... shadows , resembles that of a negro . He is drawn in Fig . 98 . تعالی ( 7 ) The streaks of light mentioned above in notes 3 and 4 , may be easily fancied to resemble a rope round Cassio's neck . We cannot all be masters , nor all ...
第13页
... shadows that compose the person of Othello , ( fig . 98 , ) may be fancied to resemble such an imaginary animal , with its face , ( which is the same as Orsin's in Hudibras , fig 15 , ) to the left , as drawn in Fig.99 . Enter BRABANTIO ...
... shadows that compose the person of Othello , ( fig . 98 , ) may be fancied to resemble such an imaginary animal , with its face , ( which is the same as Orsin's in Hudibras , fig 15 , ) to the left , as drawn in Fig.99 . Enter BRABANTIO ...
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... shadows immediately on the left hand of the first senator , which small shadows constitute the hands of Hudibras , and are often assimilated to alpha- betical letters , or arithmetical figures . ( 26 ) What was mentioned in the ...
... shadows immediately on the left hand of the first senator , which small shadows constitute the hands of Hudibras , and are often assimilated to alpha- betical letters , or arithmetical figures . ( 26 ) What was mentioned in the ...
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... shadows of the moon exhibits , as drawn in fig . 72 , other smaller likenesses to ships may be traced there , and such as may be supposed to belong severally to Cassio , Iago , and Othello , as lying within or near the same spaces of ...
... shadows of the moon exhibits , as drawn in fig . 72 , other smaller likenesses to ships may be traced there , and such as may be supposed to belong severally to Cassio , Iago , and Othello , as lying within or near the same spaces of ...
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