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Who , certain of his fate , loves not his wronger /' And again , in the first scene of the fourth act , — 1 " ^ ° > fet me know ; i " ! J ; And knowing what I am , I know what ^ he shall fe . * ^ r jptit when Othello has placed Cassip ^ QyQ ,. ^ ijp ^ . ^^ pf ^ ititig ^ is rightful claim ; hurting his Acquisitiveness , S elf-e ^ t ^ ctn ^ anrf ^ Love of Approbation—then he feels ., hurisslit douftlv WrongeCU '^ Qd . aoubly apd uncontrollably incited tp reveuge ^ . 4 ow what are the proofs for and against ; tpe virtue J a o ) F llm ^ t We incline to believe her guilty ; --- | rc ) na ^ e I ^ o somoquiesof Iago at the end of act 1 , and at tKe en ^ p ^ c ^ n ^ l ^ act 2 1 , from his yindictivenessof manner , an ^ t r ^ r ^ icularljr ? tinrestrained language to her in the last scene ; froirt h ^ rmgii di ^ Urie witH Pesdemona , scene 3 , act 4 ; a ^ Cri ^ ni Oti ^ manner tp ter and speech of her in scene 2 , act 4 . ^ V " | | is ,: bbwever , in my humble opinion , bard to say wlil ^ er ^ toflia is inndcent or guilty . In short , I thmk thatBh ^ peaii has r ^ tcption al ly involved the subiect , and compelled a suspension p ? judgment .
•~^ Ve hate alwayi thought of Emilia as of what is understppd jby . a > sweet womO ^^ Br ^ UiSWjr bea 5 Mfifl , biit vastly " taking ; " df ^ i |> j ^ t coiouwd completion , fine ^ yes , tvel ] -formed mouth and nose , and a very arch and roguish character of eye-brow . Touching the father ticklish point at issue suggestea by our Correspondent , we must confess that we always considered T ^ Q ' sQusmcipDs with reference to her and Othello as not without a probable fgunfytypny prtvlou ? to his marriage with Desdemona—certainly not after ; and that his suspiciQns with reference to Cassio were « apt and of great credit ; 11 for if Cassib was «< franied Vo make women false / ' Emilia was not framed to think her husband Iago worthy of all truth . Let her speak for herself : — - ¦ < . Vesdem . O , these men ! these men f . Dostthou in conscience think , tell me , Emilia— - , " „ .. ' \ v That there be women do abuse their huabandU , . ¦ In such gross kind ? ; , ti Emilia , There be some such , no question , . . J ) e $ , Would'st thou do such a deei for all the ^ world ? ; / , Emit , Why , would not you ? r , , i ,.- , ,. ;¦ JDe § . No , by this heavenly light ! , v , , , , ,, k ¦ i lIii ; , Emit Nor I neither , by this heavenly light ; , I might do't as well i' the dark . , Vet . Would ' at thou do such a deed for all the world ? , ., .. > fimil . The world is a huge tiling ; ' tis a great price , , " t ^ i For a small vice . . . ' .., i , > &M ? illliifT \ . rvvi ^ i i / ¦ ^ MhiW ^ ulmhl J fr * lw ° h ]*» ^ uw 4 p t ^^ . * M *^ u , Ka ^^ i W SBr ffl / w A T WftrR Wf ! ^^ f A PwMmm * m oMmmynmfarmww , Wf # | y ™ m Safe W ^ B ^ »^^ ^ W * r » ^ i ** ^ iWJ ^ Etoy , ^ % 1 ^ M ^ i j *^ d '' - ^ Z ^^ R ' RTW ^ SLM ^ fc ^ I r : i " , U » , , ! ,: ¦ : *; . !> j ^ ijr ^ V ^ a ^ y ^ / J r / k ? ll » ft' "' ) # , Beshreir m ^ If would do such a wrong for the who ]( f wpx ^^^ t ,,,, ,, .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1837, page 216, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1830/page/26/
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