Word: othellos
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...more reason for sticking to it." She conceives of her husband heroically: "If he rides into office on horseback like Don Quixote, he will ride out on an ass like Sancho Panza." She leaves no doubt in his mind: "I loved you out of pity like--Desdemona loved Othello." And when the Governor's secretary forgets the Governor and the tenth commandment, and takes her hand, Josefina cries: "I'm alone, all alone in the world. I have no one but my husband...
...Fantasia, "Fause," Gounod 5. First Hungarian Rhapsody, in F major, Liszt 6. Flute solo, Mr. Arthur Brooke (a) Romance sans Paroles, Guilmant. (b) Polonaise, Possard. 7. Prelude, Rachmaninoff 8. Scenes Pittoresques, Massenet (a) Aair de Ballet. (b) Fete Boheme. 9. Overture Solennelle, "1812," Tschaikowsky 10. Ave Maria, from "Othello," Verdi 11. Waltz, "Estudiantina," Waldteufel 12. Slavonic Dance, No. 1, Dvorak
...puts us all in his debt. Critical insight, and learning enlivened by touches of humor, the artist's feeling for the inevitable phrase--all these qualities combine to make it an enduring contribution to literature. The truth about war, Dr. Shepard points out, is not to be found in Othello's "Pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious war!" but rather in Falstaff's "food for powder, food for powder." And this is the truth that the poets of the present war have expressed. In his "Dead Boche" Robert Graves writes...
...magnificent production of one of Shakespeare's plays: 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' 'Hamlet.' 'Julius Caesar,' 'King John,' 'A. Midsummer Night's Dream,' 'Twelfth Night,' 'King Richard III,' 'The Tempest,' 'Much Ado About Nothing,' 'The Winter's Tale,' 'Antony and Cleopatra,' 'The Merchant of Venice,' 'King Henry VIII,' 'Macbeth,' 'Othello,' and since 1905 has given an annual Shakespeare Festival, including many of these plays. We are glad to welcome to Boston this famous actor-manager and his admirable company. As Sir Walter Raleigh said, 'Now for King Henry VIII...
...kidnapped the cheer-leaders for the Tufts baseball game? For the tensest and the most important game played in the Stadium this year Mahan and the team behind him had no organized support whatever. That the strain of the game was terrific, in intellectual terms say Othello's third act to the limit, all present will testify. Everyone seemed ready to throw open the Janus-faced gates of etiquette and let out a little unrestrained enthusiasm, but no leader was on hand to give us the keys. The situation, to put it mildly, was disgraceful. R.W. BABCOCK...