Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unworthy of a white woman's fancy) — it is the perfect triumph of virtue over accidents, of the imagination over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the... The Fair Maid of the Exchange: A Comedy - viii. oldalszerző: Thomas Heywood, William Rowley - 1846 - 182 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our poor unassisted senses, J appeal to every one that has seen Othello' played, whether he did not,- on the contrary, sink Othello's... | |
| 1815 - 558 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...unassisted senses, I appeal to every one that has seen Olhello played, whether he did not, on the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his colour ; whether he... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 376 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...revolting in the courtship and wedded caresses of Othello,and Desdemona; and whether the actual sight of the thing did not over-weigh all that beautiful... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...that has seen Othello played, whether he did not, OB the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his colour; whether he did not find something extremely revolting... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 376 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...and whether the actual sight of the thing did not over- weigh all that beautiful compromise which we make in reading ; — and the reason it should do... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 216 oldal
...the senses. She sees Othello's visage in his mind. But, upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...appeal to every one that has seen Othello played, \vhether he did not, on the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his colour ; whether he did not find something... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1850 - 490 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...appeal to every one that has seen Othello played, \vheV\vet \ve <M.\\uV,wv the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his colour ; whether he did not find... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1851 - 964 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...in the courtship and wedded caresses of Othello and Desdcmona ; and whether the actual sight of the thing did not overweigh all that beautiful compromise... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 oldal
...Othello's color in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, hut we are left to our poor unassisted senses, I appeal...did not, on the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his color ; whether he did not find something extremely revolting in the courtship and wedded caresses... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 oldal
...over the senses. She sees Othello's colour in his mind. But upon the stage, when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty, but we are left to our...unassisted senses, I appeal to every one that has geen Othello played, whether he did not, on the contrary, sink Othello's mind in his colour ; whether... | |
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