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" 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 that... "
The British Essayists;: Tatler - Página 118
por Alexander Chalmers - 1808
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An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Comedian and Patentee of the ...

Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 páginas
...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, jealousy. (10) Whoever reads in his closet this admirable scene, will find that lie cannot, except he has as...
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The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General Index

1829 - 804 páginas
...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, jealousy. Who. ever leads in his closet this admirable scene, will find that he cannot, except he has as warm...
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Tatler & Guardian

1831 - 704 páginas
...such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to be afraid of his own heart ; ey will not take private reprehension, they may be...tried further by a public one. I am very sorry I am Shakspcarc himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences : but a reader that has seen...
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The Living Age, Volumen236

1903 - 848 páginas
...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,...that worst of daggers, jealousy. Whoever reads in bis closet this admirable scene will find that he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen89

1861 - 842 páginas
...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...in his closet this admirable scene will find that ho caunot (except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself) find any but dry, incoherent,...
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"Their Majesties' Servants": Annals of the English Stage from Thomas ...

John Doran - 1865 - 486 páginas
...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, jealousy." The dignity and earnestness of Betterton were so notorious and so attractive, that people flocked only...
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The Mimic World and Public Exhibitions: Their History, Their Morals, and Effects

Olive Logan - 1871 - 650 páginas
...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 — jealousy. Whocver reads in his closet this admirable scene will find that he cannot (except he has as warm an...
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The Mimic World and Public Exhibitions: Their History, Their Morals, and Effects

Olive Logan - 1871 - 648 páginas
...such a variety and vicissitude of passions as would admonish a man to be afraid of his own heartland perfectly convince him that it is to stab it to admit that worst of daggers — -jealousy. "WTioever reads in his closet this admirable scene will find that he cannot (except he has as warm...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen132

1872 - 612 páginas
...such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to bo afraid of his own heart, and perfectly convince him that it is to stab it,...incoherent, and broken sentences ; but a reader that has teen Betterton act observes, there could not be a word added ; that longer speeches had been unnatural,...
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Essays on the Drama

Theodore Martin - 1874 - 360 páginas
...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,...that he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination ® Shakspeare himself, fold any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences ; but a reader that has seen...
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