| Dublin city, univ - 1864 - 324 páginas
...from Shakspeare : — a. " Woul't drink up Esil" [or, eisel] ? }. " This quarry cries on havoc." c. " When devils will the blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows." d. " Even then this forked plague is fatal to us, When we do quicken." e. " I have rubbed this young... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 páginas
...may make, unmake, do what she list, Even as her appetite shall play the god With his weak function. s e H~/ (*) First folio, ierre. without example. Dlrwtly to Ын good ? Divinity of hell ! U I., ii .1, ni-... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 332 páginas
...are most used when the worst temptations are to be practised, in Othello : — When devils will their blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows. Act ii. Sc. 3. * ie Tartarus. f See Mark v. 9. and comp. Twelfth Night, Act iii. Sc. 4. t See also... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 396 páginas
...are most used when the worst temptations are to be practised, in Othello : — When devils will their blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows. Act ii. Sc. 3. But the Scripture quoted above is alluded to still more expressly in another passage,... | |
| Michael E. Mooney - 1990 - 260 páginas
...may make, unmake, do what she list, Even as her appetite shall play the god With his weak function. How am I then a villain, To counsel Cassio to this...suggest at first with heavenly shows, As I do now; for whiles this honest fool Plies Desdemona to repair his fortune, And she for him pleads strongly to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 180 páginas
...may make, unmake, do what she list, Even as her appetite shall play the god With his weak function.72 How am I then a villain To counsel Cassio to this...parallel course, Directly to his good? Divinity of hell! 330 When devils will the blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows, As I do... | |
| Russ McDonald - 1994 - 324 páginas
...heaven see the pranks / They dare not show their husbands" (3.3.202—3), the sense of demonic "show" in "When devils will the blackest sins put on / They do suggest at first with heavenly shows" (2.3.358-59), and the "demon" that also lurks within the sounds of both "demonstrate'V'monstrate" and... | |
| Brian Vickers - 1994 - 532 páginas
...Th'inclining Desdemona to subdue / In any honest suit'; 'His soul is so enfettered to her love. . .'; 'When devils will the blackest sins put on, / They do suggest at first with heavenly shows' (2.3.330ff); 'Trifles light as air / Are to the jealous confirmations strong . . . / The Moor already... | |
| Annette Drew-Bear - 1994 - 158 páginas
...consummate representation of the white devil. As he says of his own villainy, "When devils will their blackest sins put on, / They do suggest at first with heavenly shows, / As 1 do now" (2.3.34244). Othello changes his "fond love" for Desdemona, which belies the suggestion of... | |
| Corinna Ruth - 2013 - 146 páginas
...has been unfaithful to him. Speaking to himself, lago admits his hypocrisy. How am I then a villain? Divinity of Hell! When devils will the blackest sins...suggest at first with heavenly shows, As I do now. Othello, II, iii, 348-53 lago's plans to turn Desdemona's "virtue into pitch," is comparable to Satan's... | |
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