“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 443
... Dead ? She is abused , stol'n from me , and corrupted Ay , to me ; By spells and medicines bought of mountebanks ; For nature so preposterously to err , Being not deficient , blind , or lame of sense , Sans witchcraft could not . Duke ...
... Dead ? She is abused , stol'n from me , and corrupted Ay , to me ; By spells and medicines bought of mountebanks ; For nature so preposterously to err , Being not deficient , blind , or lame of sense , Sans witchcraft could not . Duke ...
Page 460
... dead drunk ; be sweats not to overthrow your Almain ; he gives your Hollander a vomit , ere the next pottle can be filled . Cas . To the health of our general ! Mon. I am for it , lieutenant ; and I'll do you justice . 90 Iago . O sweet ...
... dead drunk ; be sweats not to overthrow your Almain ; he gives your Hollander a vomit , ere the next pottle can be filled . Cas . To the health of our general ! Mon. I am for it , lieutenant ; and I'll do you justice . 90 Iago . O sweet ...
Page 462
... the isle From her propriety . What is the matter , masters ? Honest Iago , that look'st dead with grieving , Speak , who began this ? on thy love , I charge thee . 170 Tago . I do not know : friends all but 462 Гаст п OTHELLO .
... the isle From her propriety . What is the matter , masters ? Honest Iago , that look'st dead with grieving , Speak , who began this ? on thy love , I charge thee . 170 Tago . I do not know : friends all but 462 Гаст п OTHELLO .
Page 480
... vain thanks , but with acceptance bounteous , 470 And will upon the instant put thee to't : Within these three days let me hear thee say That Cassio's not alive . Iago . My friend is dead ; ' tis done 480 [ ACT II OTHELLO .
... vain thanks , but with acceptance bounteous , 470 And will upon the instant put thee to't : Within these three days let me hear thee say That Cassio's not alive . Iago . My friend is dead ; ' tis done 480 [ ACT II OTHELLO .
Page 481
... dead ; ' tis done at your request : But let her live . Oth . Damn her , lewd minx ! O , damn her ! Come , go with me apart ; I will withdraw , To furnish me with some swift means of death For the fair devil . Now art thou my lieutenant ...
... dead ; ' tis done at your request : But let her live . Oth . Damn her , lewd minx ! O , damn her ! Come , go with me apart ; I will withdraw , To furnish me with some swift means of death For the fair devil . Now art thou my lieutenant ...
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