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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Dispraisingly. So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta'en '
your part - - — OIhL'Il0. 3 d Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge
upon me Ant. and Cleopatra. 4 9 Dispulable. He is too disputable for my
company ...
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The prose writers of America: with a survey of the ...
Michael Cassio, That came a-wooing with you ; and many a time, When I have
spoke of you dispraisingly, Hath ta'eiryour part; to have so much to do To bring
him in!" I will not inquire how far this avowal that sho had been in the frequent
habit ...
Rufus Wilmot Griswold, 1849
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The American Monthly Magazine
Michael Cassio, That came a-wooing with you ; and many a time, When I have
spoke of you dispraisingly, Hath ta'en your part ; to have so much to do To bring
Aim in I" I will not inquire how far this avowal that she had been in the frequent ...
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta'en your part - - -
Othello. 5 3 Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me Ant. and
Cites. 4 9 Disputable. He is too disputable for my company * At Tens Like It. 1 3 ...
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Notes and Comments Upon Certain Plays and Actors of ...
Afterwards, in the same speech, she says—“What! illichael Cassia, That came a-
wooing with you; and many a time, When I have spoke of you dispraisingly, Hath
ta'en your part; to have so much to do To bring him in l” I will not inquire how far ...
James Henry Hackett, 1864
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The Prose Writers of America
Michael Cassio, That came a-wooing with you; and many a time, When I have
spoke of you dispraisingly, I lath ta'en your part; to have so much to do To bring
him in!" I will not inquire how far this avowal that she had been in the frequent
habit ...
I find it hard to accept the situation of Desdemona speaking of Othello
dispraisingly for two reasons: (1) Her father's description of her as "A maiden
never bold; Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blush 'd at herself." (2) The
fact that the ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
I am in Paris at last ; and, wherever you report of me for the rest of your life, I pray
you let it be dispraisingly. There never was mountain reputation ran before man
yet in the world, but people thought of the ridiculus mus as soon as he appeared.
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Characters of Shakespear's plays
Michael Cassio ? That came a wooing with you, and so many a time, When I
have spoke of you dispraisingly, Hath ta'en your part, to have so much to do To
bring him in ? — Why this is not a boon : 'Tis as I should intreat you wear your
gloves, ...
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The works of Laurence Sterne
Now, Agalastes (speaking dispraisingly) saith, That there may be some wit in it,
for aught he knows, — but no judgment at all : and Triptolemus and Phutatorius
agreeing thereto, ask, How is it possible there should ? for that wit and judgment
in ...