“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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Page 635
... were that astronomer That knew the stars as I his characters ; He'ld lay the future open . You good gods , Let what is here contain'd relish of love , 20 30 Of my lord's health , of his content , yet SCENE II . ] 635 CYMBELINE .
... were that astronomer That knew the stars as I his characters ; He'ld lay the future open . You good gods , Let what is here contain'd relish of love , 20 30 Of my lord's health , of his content , yet SCENE II . ] 635 CYMBELINE .
Page 653
... howe'er distress'd , appears he hath had Good ancestors . Arv . How angel - like he sings ! Gui . But his neat cookery ! he cut our roots In characters , And sauced our broths , as Juno had been sick SCENE II ] 653 CYMBELINE .
... howe'er distress'd , appears he hath had Good ancestors . Arv . How angel - like he sings ! Gui . But his neat cookery ! he cut our roots In characters , And sauced our broths , as Juno had been sick SCENE II ] 653 CYMBELINE .
Page 719
... 60 Cer . Shrouded in cloth of state ; halm'd and entreasured With full bags of spices ! A passport too ! Apollo , perfect me in the characters ! [ Reads from a scroll . " Here I give to understand , If e'er this SCENE II . ] 719 PERICLES .
... 60 Cer . Shrouded in cloth of state ; halm'd and entreasured With full bags of spices ! A passport too ! Apollo , perfect me in the characters ! [ Reads from a scroll . " Here I give to understand , If e'er this SCENE II . ] 719 PERICLES .
Page 722
... character ? Thai . It is my lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning - time ; but whether there Deliver'd , by the holy gods , I cannot rightly say . But since King Pericles , My wedded lord , I ne'er ...
... character ? Thai . It is my lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning - time ; but whether there Deliver'd , by the holy gods , I cannot rightly say . But since King Pericles , My wedded lord , I ne'er ...
Page 730
... What should he say ? We wept after her hearse , And yet we mourn : her monument Is almost finish'd , and her epitaphs In glittering golden characters express A general praise to her , and care in us 730 [ ACT IV . PERICLES .
... What should he say ? We wept after her hearse , And yet we mourn : her monument Is almost finish'd , and her epitaphs In glittering golden characters express A general praise to her , and care in us 730 [ ACT IV . PERICLES .
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