the story; and the narrative in the end, though it tells but what is known already, yet is necessary to produce the death of Othello. Had the scene opened in Cyprus, and the preceding incidents been occasionally related, there had been little wanting to a drama of the most exact and scrupulous regularity. Johnson, FINIS. GLOSSARIAL INDEX. Abate, vi. 261 abc-book, iv. 201 viii. 34+, 381 VOL, ix. adornings, vii. 377 270), 347; v. 161; viii. 12 486; ix. 302 ix. 185 ix. 192 11 aiery, iv. 278; vi. 150 approbation, ii. 110; ifi, 465; 212; vii. 255; ix. 237, 304 approve, iii. 55; ix. 273 approves, vii. 346 approv'd, i. 193; ix. 340 approvers, viii. 46 April, vii. 66 aquavitæ, ii. 48 arbitrate, iv. 178 arch, viii. 377 argier, i. 21 argument, ii. 249, 352; iii. 146; iv. 436; y. 178; vi. 37 arm, viii. 100 armed staves, v. 77 aroint, iv. 87 a-row, iv. 66 articulate, vii. 135 articulated, iv. 501 artificial, ii. 351; vii. 7 as, iii. 550 Asher-house, vi. 340 aspect, iv. 20 aspersion, i. 75 assay, ix. 171, 305 assinego, vi. 427 assistance, vii. 210 assurance, iii. 402; ix. 260 assured, iv. 38, 224 Até, jj. 231 at friend, iii. 537 at hand, iv. 430 atomies, iïi. 155; ix. 26 atone, iv. 302; vii. 98, 212; viii, 18; ix. 385. attasked, vii. 372 attended, vi. 90; vii. 137 attorney, vi. 248 attorneyship, v. 365 Baccare, iii. 365 bavin, iv. 473 bawcock, üi. 444 bay, i. 124 bays, viii. 314 bay-windows, ü, 77 beak, i. 18 beam, vi. 515 bear him, v. 297 beard, iv. 485; v. 193; ix. 184 bearing-cloth, iii. 492 beat, v. 398 beating, i. 101 beavers, v. 77; ix. 144 beck, vii. 27 becomed, ix. 94 becomings, vii. 358 bedlam beggars, viïi. 387 beetle, v. 22; ix. 154 behave, vii. 53 behaviour, iv, 193 behest, i. 58 being, viii. 25 bell-wether, iii. 149 belongings, ii. 102, bemoiled, iii. 392 bend, ix. 139 bends, vii. 377 benefit, v. 362 bent, ii. 272; ix. 169 benumbed, vi. 437 bergomask, ii. 384 bold, ii. 411; viii. 454 vi. 223, 257; vii. 432; viii. besbrew, ii. 332 viii. 157 398; ix. 190 . . vii. 64 boots, i. 114 344; viii. 416, 440 364 |