| British essayists - 1803 - 342 páginas
...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 be afraid of his own heart ; and perfectly convince him, that it is to stab it, to admit that worst of daggers, jealousy. Whoever... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1804 - 450 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in, when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon...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, Jealousy. Whoever... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 348 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon...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 - 472 páginas
...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 man to be ' afraid of his own heart; and * perfectly convince him, that it is f tQ stab it, to admit that worst of ' daggers, jealousy.-... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 páginas
...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.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 342 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon...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, jealousy. Whoever... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in, when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind upon...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, jealousy. Whoever... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 páginas
...Othello;" the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind upon the innocent answers Desdemona makes,(9) betrayed in his gesture such a variety and vicissitude...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, jealousy. (10) Whoever... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 334 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstance of the handkerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon...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, jealousy. Whoever... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 410 páginas
...wonderful agony which he appeared in when he examined the circumstances of the ban1' kerchief in Othello ; the mixture of love that intruded upon his mind, upon...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, jealousy. Whoever... | |
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