“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 475
... conversation That chamberers have , or for I am declined Into the vale of years , yet that's not much- She's gone . I am abused ; and my relief Must be to loathe her . O curse of marriage , 360 That we can call these delicate creatures ...
... conversation That chamberers have , or for I am declined Into the vale of years , yet that's not much- She's gone . I am abused ; and my relief Must be to loathe her . O curse of marriage , 360 That we can call these delicate creatures ...
Page 546
... conversation . Men . Who would not have his wife so ? 130 Eno . Not he that himself is not so ; which is Mark Antony . He will to his Egyptian dish again then shall the sighs of Octavia blow the fire up in Cæsar ; and , as I said before ...
... conversation . Men . Who would not have his wife so ? 130 Eno . Not he that himself is not so ; which is Mark Antony . He will to his Egyptian dish again then shall the sighs of Octavia blow the fire up in Cæsar ; and , as I said before ...
Page 611
... conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress , make her go back , even to the yielding , had I admittance and opportunity to friend . Post . No , no . Iach . I dare thereupon pawn the moiety of my SCENE IV . ] · CYMBELINE . 611.
... conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress , make her go back , even to the yielding , had I admittance and opportunity to friend . Post . No , no . Iach . I dare thereupon pawn the moiety of my SCENE IV . ] · CYMBELINE . 611.
Page 701
... conversation , To whom I give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ...
... conversation , To whom I give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ...
Page 786
... conversation . Much Ado , III . 1 . Prorogue , v.t. to defer . R. & J. 11. 2 . Provand , sb . provender . Cor . II . 1 . Provision , sb . forecast . Temp . 1. 2 . Pucelle , sb . a virgin , the name given to Joan of Arc . 1 H. VI . v . 4 ...
... conversation . Much Ado , III . 1 . Prorogue , v.t. to defer . R. & J. 11. 2 . Provand , sb . provender . Cor . II . 1 . Provision , sb . forecast . Temp . 1. 2 . Pucelle , sb . a virgin , the name given to Joan of Arc . 1 H. VI . v . 4 ...
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