Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to be afraid of his own heart ; and perfectly convince him,... The Lives of the Players: Macklin - 19 페이지저자: John Galt - 1831전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1711 - 404 페이지
...Defdemena makes, betrayed in his Gefture fuch a Variety and Viciffhude of Haflions, as would admonifn a Man to be afraid of his own Heart, and perfectly convince him, that it is to ftah it, to admit that worft of Daggers, Jealoufy. Whoever reads in his Clofet this admirable Scene,... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 페이지
...his mind, upon the innocent answers Desde-r mona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety ami vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to...daggers, jealousy. Whoever reads in his closet this admirabl' scene, will find that he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakspeare himself,... | |
| 1804 - 450 페이지
...love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to be afraid of his-own heart ; and perfectly convince him, that it is to stab it, to admit that worst of daggers,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 412 페이지
...love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would...his own heart ; and perfectly convince him, that it id to stab it, to admit that worst of daggers, jealousy. Whoever reads in his closet this admirable... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 348 페이지
...love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to be afraid of his own heart i and perfectly convince him, that it is to stab it, to admit that worst of daggers, jealousy. Whoever... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 페이지
...'' his mind, upon the innocent " answers Desdemona makes, be" trayed in his gesture such a va" riety and vicissitude of passions, " as would admonish a...will find, that he cannot " (except he has as warm an ima" glnation as Shakspeare himself) " find any but dry, incoherent, " and broken sentences. But a... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 페이지
...his mind, upon the innocent " answers Desdernona makes, be' trayed in his gesture such a va' riety and vicissitude of passions, ' as would admonish a...own heart; and * perfectly convince him, that it is f tQ stab it, to admit that worst of ' daggers, jealousy.- Whoever " reads in his closet this admirable... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 페이지
...answers Desdemona makes, bef trayed in his gesture such a va" riety and vicissitnde of passions, i' as would admonish a man to be *' afraid of his own heart; and '.' perfectly convince him, tliat it is " to stab it, tp admit that worst of " daggers, jealousy. Whoever '•' reads in his closet... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 페이지
...love that intruded upon his mind upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes,(9) betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would...stab it, to admit that worst of daggers, jealousy. (10) Whoever reads in his closet this admirable scene, will find that lie cannot, except he has as... | |
| 1829 - 804 페이지
...love that intruded upon his mind, upon the innocent answers Uesdemona makes, betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would...stab it, to admit that worst of daggers, jealousy. Who. ever leads in his closet this admirable scene, will find that he cannot, except he has as warm... | |
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