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Page 73
... Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life , That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are nowhere_more successfully contrasted than in Shakspeare's First Part of Henry IV . Act I. Sc . 3 . Passions ...
... Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life , That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are nowhere_more successfully contrasted than in Shakspeare's First Part of Henry IV . Act I. Sc . 3 . Passions ...
Page 107
... Othello's breast , And he retires . Where should Othello go ? - Sympathy sucking relation to an object , whist Recliners in the same Juansatching streef alone . - Arnold Stayuble . Now - how dost thou look now ? O ill SENTIMENTS . 107.
... Othello's breast , And he retires . Where should Othello go ? - Sympathy sucking relation to an object , whist Recliners in the same Juansatching streef alone . - Arnold Stayuble . Now - how dost thou look now ? O ill SENTIMENTS . 107.
Page 108
... OTHELLO .-- ACT V. Sc . 2 . The sentiments here displayed flow so naturally from the passions represented , that we cannot conceive any imitation more perfect . In the tragedy of Cinna , Æmilia , after the conspir- acy was discovered ...
... OTHELLO .-- ACT V. Sc . 2 . The sentiments here displayed flow so naturally from the passions represented , that we cannot conceive any imitation more perfect . In the tragedy of Cinna , Æmilia , after the conspir- acy was discovered ...
Page 111
... OTHELLO . - ACT IV . Sc . 1 . Emilia . Oh ! my good Lord , I would speak a word with you . Othello . Yes , ' tis Emilia -- By and by - She's dead . ' Tis like she comes to speak of Cassio's death ; The noise was high - Ha ! no more ...
... OTHELLO . - ACT IV . Sc . 1 . Emilia . Oh ! my good Lord , I would speak a word with you . Othello . Yes , ' tis Emilia -- By and by - She's dead . ' Tis like she comes to speak of Cassio's death ; The noise was high - Ha ! no more ...
Page 113
... Othello . O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms , May the winds blow till they have waken'd death ! And let the laboring bark climb hills of seas Olympus high , and duck again as low As hell's from heaven . OTHELLO ...
... Othello . O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms , May the winds blow till they have waken'd death ! And let the laboring bark climb hills of seas Olympus high , and duck again as low As hell's from heaven . OTHELLO ...
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