“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 457
... desires by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably removed , without the which there were no expectation of our pros- perity . Rod . I will do this , if I can bring it to any opportunity . Iago ...
... desires by the means I shall then have to prefer them ; and the impediment most profitably removed , without the which there were no expectation of our pros- perity . Rod . I will do this , if I can bring it to any opportunity . Iago ...
Page 467
... Mus . Whereby hangs a tail , sir ? Clo . Marry , sir , by many a wind - instrument that I know . But , masters , here's money for you : and the general so likes your music , that he desires you , for SCENB I. ] 467 OTHELLO .
... Mus . Whereby hangs a tail , sir ? Clo . Marry , sir , by many a wind - instrument that I know . But , masters , here's money for you : and the general so likes your music , that he desires you , for SCENB I. ] 467 OTHELLO .
Page 468
... desires you , for love's sake , to make no more noise with it . First Mus . Well , sir , we will not . Clo . If you have any music that may not be heard , to't again : but , as they say , to hear music the general does not greatly care ...
... desires you , for love's sake , to make no more noise with it . First Mus . Well , sir , we will not . Clo . If you have any music that may not be heard , to't again : but , as they say , to hear music the general does not greatly care ...
Page 488
... desires That dotes on Cassio ; as ' tis the strumpet's plague To beguile many and be beguiled by one : He , when he hears of her , cannot refrain From the excess of laughter . Here he comes : Re - enter CASSIO . As he shall smile ...
... desires That dotes on Cassio ; as ' tis the strumpet's plague To beguile many and be beguiled by one : He , when he hears of her , cannot refrain From the excess of laughter . Here he comes : Re - enter CASSIO . As he shall smile ...
Page 501
... Desires for sport , and frailty , as men have ? Then let them use us well : else let them know , The ills we do , their ills instruct us so . Des . Good night , good night : heaven me such uses send , Not to pick bad from bad , but by ...
... Desires for sport , and frailty , as men have ? Then let them use us well : else let them know , The ills we do , their ills instruct us so . Des . Good night , good night : heaven me such uses send , Not to pick bad from bad , but by ...
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