Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 212
... Desdemona's bed ! These fatal words open up to him the whole devilish scheme on which the play turns , and he closes the scene say- ing , I have it ; ' tis engender'd . Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light ...
... Desdemona's bed ! These fatal words open up to him the whole devilish scheme on which the play turns , and he closes the scene say- ing , I have it ; ' tis engender'd . Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light ...
Page 214
... Desdemona , a whisper from Emilia that the handkerchief was given by her self to her husband , a hint from Roderigo to Desdemona of the lies with which Iago has fooled him , and all his fine- spun web would have fallen to pieces . He ...
... Desdemona , a whisper from Emilia that the handkerchief was given by her self to her husband , a hint from Roderigo to Desdemona of the lies with which Iago has fooled him , and all his fine- spun web would have fallen to pieces . He ...
Page 216
... Desdemona to hear , as she hoped , to prove Desdemona and Cassio's dis- good news , Desdemona , ever unselfish , is loyalty . Othello accepts them readily , as as sorry for him as for herself . though they were " proofs of Holy Writ ...
... Desdemona to hear , as she hoped , to prove Desdemona and Cassio's dis- good news , Desdemona , ever unselfish , is loyalty . Othello accepts them readily , as as sorry for him as for herself . though they were " proofs of Holy Writ ...
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