| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 174 pages
...feeds on : 2 that cuckold lives in bliss, Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet strongly loves! Oth. O, misery! 1 'Tis something, nothing.] It is a something that forms no part of a man's true worth... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - Marriage - 1870 - 252 pages
...heated words this most potent sort of iealousy. In the third act, lago is represented as saying, " But, oh, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes, yet doubts ; suspects, yet fondly loves." In love affairs it is probable that every person is capable of expressing the feeling.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 346 pages
...feeds on : The dupe still lives in bliss, Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet fondly loves ! Oth. O misery! lago. Poor, and content, is rich, and rich enough ; But riches, fineless,... | |
| John Stuart Colquhoun - English language - 1871 - 264 pages
...qualities of the same or different objects by placing words expressive of them in juxtaposition. " But, oh ! what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes, yet doubts ; suspects, yet strongly loves." Othello. " Have you not a moist eye ? a dry hand ? a yellow cheek ? a white beard ? a decreasing leg... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1871 - 226 pages
...it feeds on : that husband lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger ; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes, yet doubts ; suspects, yet soundly loves ! Oth. O, misery ! lago. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough j But riches fineless... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - History - 1872 - 542 pages
...it feeds on : that husband lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger ; But, 0, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts ; suspects, yet strongly loves ! Othel. 0 misery I logo. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough ; But riches fineless is as poor... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1968 - 244 pages
...meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss Who certain of his fate loves not his wronger, But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes yet doubts, suspects yet fondly loves I OTHELLO O misery! IAGO 170 Poor and content is rich, and rich enough ; But riches fineless... | |
| Kenneth Muir, Philip Edwards - Drama - 1977 - 140 pages
...microcosm-macrocosm parallel behind the image. lago now goes to work to arouse Othello's jealousy : O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves ! (ш, iii, 169) 41 It would be wrong to make anything of the frequent association, in this play, of... | |
| Jane Adamson - Drama - 1980 - 316 pages
...meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss Who certain of his fate loves not his wronger, But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er, Who dotes yet doubts, suspects yet fondly loves! OTHELLO O misery! (nI, iii, 163-9) This appalled whisper seems to me appalled precisely... | |
| William Shakespeare - Poetry - 1991 - 108 pages
...meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet [strongly] loves! The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (3.3) How many fond fools serve mad jealousy? The Comedy... | |
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