MPERIAL GRANUM GREAT MEDICINAL F THE SALVATOR FOR INVALIDS AND THE KTHE . REGISTERED JUNE 6.1577 the assurance that it is the SAFEST, most NICELY ESPECIALLY IN CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHRONIC INCONTESTABLY PROVEN :-often in instances of con- the stomach would tolerate, when life DRUGGISTS seemed depending on its NEW-YORK FOOD. THE GREA SOLD JOAN CARLE New Englander and Yale review Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park [Dec., “Three Great-ones of the Cittie, He (in good time) must his Lieutenant be." The certain facts are that the shrewd, sche intellectual, experienced Iago deserved the position far han Cassio, and his friendship with the Moor must ! him to expect it. But Michael Cassio was an old fr Desdemonas the one who deserved most from both ad his wife, and as messenger “went between them a-wooing” with Othello. If Cassio hin sdemona tl he would like to be a Lieutenant wha the rest The third scene of the third act shows Cassio's worthiness has been proved and he is time when a good lieutenant should ted his his ard, Desdemona's entreaty that he be is answered with “I will deny thee n sio was first appointed, since Othello peace "for some nine moons,” and an such life, as his marriage shows, it w risk if “in good time" Cassio shou tion. Now from Iago's point of Here is the passage as in the Folio. lago is speaking of * Three Great-ones of the Cittie, Othello's “ occupation" was everyt have the best officers obtainable. he is persuaded to risk everythi surely he is a fellow almost damned over him. The line then may w ment on Othello. As we are treat sion Iago seeks to give, we have not! for Cassio's appointment. The bethe line as referring to Iago or ('athe above has ever been offered w consideration of the next Variorum In Othello's account of his court iii. 181, the Folio reads: “My Storie bein She gave me for my paines In Elizab ipt the words 8 london resembled one a For-saoth, a great Arithmatician, One Michaell Cassio, a Florentine. (A Fellow almost damn'd in a faire wife) That never set a Squadron in the Field, Nor the deuision of a Battaile knows More than a Spinster. Vnlesse the Bookish Theoricke: Wherein the Tongued Consuls can propose As Masterly as he. Meere pratle (without practise) Is all his Souldiership. But he (Sir) had th' election; And I (of whom his eies had seene the proofe At Rhodes, at Ciprus, and on others grounds Christen'd and Heathen) must be be-leed, and calm'd By Debitor and Creditor. This Counter-caster, lently the true rea nim a world of his ree with the 3 in Elize ss with He in good time) must his Lieutenant be." . But Michael Cassio was an old fri cor wo ig her a res ets vo sed ma er. Passio: le dulle sdemon different new acqy is answered with "I will deny thee nothing sio was first appointed, since Othello had le peace " for some nine moons," and anticipate such life, as his marriage shows, it would su risk if " in good time" Cassio should be tion. Now from Tago's point of view w/ |