I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. — O that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains ! that we should, with joy, revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into... Troilus and Cressida. Othello - Pagina 58de William Shakespeare - 1788Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Stanley Wells - 1997 - 438 pagini
...epitomizing image for the course of the spiritual and moral journey that Othello is to undergo: O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts! . . . To be now a sensible man, by... | |
| Paul Martin, Martin - 1999 - 378 pagini
...invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil! . . . O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel and applause, transform ourselves into beasts!' Literature is amply stocked with characters... | |
| Ewan Fernie - 2002 - 292 pagini
...details that Shakespeare's representations of shame are most richly convincing. Cassio goes on: 0 God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains! that we should with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts. (2.3.280-3) 1 will ask for my place... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 196 pagini
...put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts! lago...Why, but you are now well enough. How came you thus 275 recovered? Cassio It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place to the devil wrath; one unperfectness... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 2004 - 274 pagini
...mass was not lost to the audience — "but none distinctly, a quarrel but nothing wherefore. O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal...pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts! ... To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast! Every unordinate cup is unblessed... | |
| John J. McGraw - 2004 - 422 pagini
...that can prevent seizures without leaving the epileptic in a state of chronic sedation. Alcohol O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts! — William Shakespeare, Othello1 About... | |
| William Shakespeare, Steven Croft - 2004 - 212 pagini
...260 I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly - a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. Oh God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel and applause transform ourselves into beasts! IAGO Why, but you are now well enough.... | |
| Jared Lobdell - 2004 - 420 pagini
...307-12), "I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. O God! That men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts!" And when lago comments that he seems... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 368 pagini
...CASSIO I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. O (God,) that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! That we should 310 with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts! IAGO Why, but you are... | |
| William Dunlap - 2005 - 474 pagini
...thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee—devil!"—"O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal...revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts."—"To be now a sensible man, by-and-by a fool, and presently a beast! O, strange!— every... | |
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