OTHELLO
[200]. tragedy purifies the affections by terror and pity, Aristotle’s Poetics. It comes directly home, Dedication to Bacon’s Essays. The picturesque contrasts. The germ of this paragraph may be found in The Examiner (The Round Table, No. 38), May 12th, 1816. The paper there indexed as Shakespeare’s exact discrimination of nearly similar characters was used in the preparation of Othello, Henry IV. and Henry VI. in the Characters of Shakespear’s Plays. [202]. flows on to the Propontic, Act III. 3. the spells, Act I. 3. What! Michael Cassio? and If she be false, Act III. 3. [203]. Look where he comes, Act III. 3. The four following quotations in the text and footnote are in the same scene.
[I found not Cassio’s kisses
... thy hollow cell.]