And how did the
greeneyed
mister arrive at the B.
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Name of Person: Emilia
? ? ? ? ? Othello
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Quotes:
? ? ? ? 396. 14:5
? What would Ewe do? With that so tiresome old milkless a ram,
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: [. . . ] an old black ram / Is tupping your white ewe.
? ? ? ? Othello 1. 1. 88- 89
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 422. 18:1
? --May we petition you, Shaun illustrious, then, to put his prentis' pride in your aproper's purse
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: Put money in thy purse.
? ? ? ? Othello 1. 3. 338ff (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 118. 04:5
? . And let us bringtheecease to beakerings on that
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: And let me the canakin clink, clink; / And let
? ? ? ? Othello 2. 3. 64- 65
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? clink,
? ? ? me the canakin clink.
? ? ? ? ? (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 143. 15:1
and the thereby hang of the Hoel of it,
? Quotation:
CLOWN: O, thereby hangs a tail. MUSICIAN: Whereby hangs a tale, sir?
? ? Othello 3. 1. 8-9 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 224. 08:1
? # Towhere byhangs ourtales. #
? ? Quotation:
CLOWN: O, thereby hangs a tail. MUSICIAN: Whereby hangs a tale, sir?
? ? ? ? ? Othello 3. 1. 8-9 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 594. 14:2
? ? ? . Respassers should be pursaccoutred. Qui stabat Meins quantum qui stabat Peins.
? ? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: Who steals my purse steals trash . . .
? ? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 157 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 088. 15:7
? ?
And how did the greeneyed mister arrive at the B. A. ?
? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 094. 17:2
, one old obster
? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 193. 09:14
? ? , to make you go green in the gazer.
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 249. 02:4
? . But if this could see with its backsight he'd be the grand old greeneyed lobster.
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 281. 17:3 . 20:7
? ? ? ? ('tis demonal! ) [. . . ] Sickamoor's so wofully sally.
? ? ? ? Quotation: DESDEMONA: 'The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree, / Sing all a green willow. . . '
? ? ? ? ? Othello 4. 3. 40- 41
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 623. 30:9
. That I prays for
? ? Quotation:
DESDEMONA: But half an hour! [. . . ] But while I say one prayer!
? ? Othello 5. 2. 81- 83
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ends
Othello
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Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 90
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ? Othello
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Quotes:
? ? ? ? 396. 14:5
? What would Ewe do? With that so tiresome old milkless a ram,
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: [. . . ] an old black ram / Is tupping your white ewe.
? ? ? ? Othello 1. 1. 88- 89
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 422. 18:1
? --May we petition you, Shaun illustrious, then, to put his prentis' pride in your aproper's purse
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: Put money in thy purse.
? ? ? ? Othello 1. 3. 338ff (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 118. 04:5
? . And let us bringtheecease to beakerings on that
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: And let me the canakin clink, clink; / And let
? ? ? ? Othello 2. 3. 64- 65
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 89
? ? ? ? ? ? ? clink,
? ? ? me the canakin clink.
? ? ? ? ? (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 143. 15:1
and the thereby hang of the Hoel of it,
? Quotation:
CLOWN: O, thereby hangs a tail. MUSICIAN: Whereby hangs a tale, sir?
? ? Othello 3. 1. 8-9 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 224. 08:1
? # Towhere byhangs ourtales. #
? ? Quotation:
CLOWN: O, thereby hangs a tail. MUSICIAN: Whereby hangs a tale, sir?
? ? ? ? ? Othello 3. 1. 8-9 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 594. 14:2
? ? ? . Respassers should be pursaccoutred. Qui stabat Meins quantum qui stabat Peins.
? ? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: Who steals my purse steals trash . . .
? ? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 157 (V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 088. 15:7
? ?
And how did the greeneyed mister arrive at the B. A. ?
? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 094. 17:2
, one old obster
? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 193. 09:14
? ? , to make you go green in the gazer.
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 249. 02:4
? . But if this could see with its backsight he'd be the grand old greeneyed lobster.
? ? ? Quotation:
IAGO: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster. . .
? ? ? ? Othello 3. 3. 165- 66
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 281. 17:3 . 20:7
? ? ? ? ('tis demonal! ) [. . . ] Sickamoor's so wofully sally.
? ? ? ? Quotation: DESDEMONA: 'The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree, / Sing all a green willow. . . '
? ? ? ? ? Othello 4. 3. 40- 41
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? ? ? ? ? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? 623. 30:9
. That I prays for
? ? Quotation:
DESDEMONA: But half an hour! [. . . ] But while I say one prayer!
? ? Othello 5. 2. 81- 83
(V. J. CHENG 1984 : 198ff)
? Shakespeare
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ends
Othello
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 90
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