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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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All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal, Volumen14;Volumen34

1875 - 642 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,...he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences ; but a reader that has seen...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen4

1885 - 492 páginas
...gesture euch 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,...he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself, lind any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences ; but a render that has seen...
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Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 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,...scene, will find that he cannot, except he has as o warm an imagination as Shakspeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences : but...
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The Lives of the Players, Volumen1

John Galt - 1886 - 374 páginas
...such a variety and vicissitude of passions, as would admonish a man to be afraid of hig own heart, and perfectly convince him that it is to stab it to...in his closet, this admirable scene, will find that lie cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakspeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent,...
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Famous Plays with a Discourse by Way of Prologue on the Playhouses of the ...

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1886 - 392 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." Nor was he less excellent in comedy ; his airy grace, brilliant vivacity, and natural acting excelled...
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The Life and Times of that Excellent and Renowned Actor Thomas Betterton ...

Thomas Betterton - 1888 - 176 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,...he cannot (except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself) find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences. But a reader, that has seen...
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The Life and Times of that Excellent and Renowned Actor Thomas Betterton ...

Thomas Betterton - 1888 - 180 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,...in his closet this admirable scene will find that lie cannot (except he lias as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself) find any but dry, incoherent,...
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Selectons from Steele's Contributions to the Tatler: With an Introudction ...

Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 152 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,...he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences : but a reader that has seen...
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Shakespeare's Heroes on the Stage, Volumen1

Charles Edgar Lewis Wingate - 1896 - 444 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...he cannot, except he has as warm an imagination as Shakespeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences; but a reader that has seen...
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Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 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,...scene, will find that he cannot, except he has as 10 warm an imagination as Shakspeare himself, find any but dry, incoherent, and broken sentences :...
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