| 1848 - 308 páginas
...character of its testimony; as, for instance, upon another occasion, where lago says, of Othello : — " The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that hut seem to he so ;" and again : — " The Moor — howheit that 1 endure him not, Is of a constant,... | |
| 1848 - 622 páginas
...may be well content to take Othello's character, from the mouth of his fiendish enemy, who declares, The Moor is of a free and open nature That thinks men honest, that bnt seem to bo so. Such men are easily led from the unsuspecting honesty of their nature, as lago states... | |
| 1898 - 664 páginas
...with his wife. He hath a person and a smooth dispose To be suspected ; framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are. I have 't. It is engender'd. Hell and night Must bring this... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 páginas
...the Moor, on the contrary, is a subject for his utter scorn. Here he has no sympathy with him : — " The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are." Again,— It is his dependence upon this constant, loving,... | |
| 1849 - 290 páginas
...mention of its qualities with a depre dating tone when instaneing those whom he knows t be worthy : — " The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the no«, As asses are." And elsewhere he ealls Cassio "this honest fool.' He takes... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 páginas
...the contrary, is a subject for his utter scorn. Here he has no sympathy with him :— " The Moor ie of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest that but seem to be so; And will as tenderly be led by the nose. As asses are." Again,— The Moor — howbeit that I endure him not —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 páginas
...his wife. — He hath a person ; and a smooth dispose To be suspected ; framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are. I have't; — it is engendered. — Hell and night Must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 páginas
...with his wife : He hath a person, and a smooth dispose, To be suspeeted ; fram'd to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are. I have 't;— it is engender'd : — Hell and night Must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 páginas
...his wife. — He hath a person ; and a smooth dispose To be suspected ; framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are. I have't;— it is engendered.— Hell and night Must bring... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 páginas
...his wife. — He hath a person ; and a smooth dispose To be suspected; framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are. I have't; — it is engendered. — Hell and night Must... | |
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