“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
... doth the general care Take hold on me , for my particular grief Is of so flood - gate and o'erbearing nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows And it is still itself . Duke . Why , what's the matter ? Bra . My daughter ! O , my ...
... doth the general care Take hold on me , for my particular grief Is of so flood - gate and o'erbearing nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows And it is still itself . Duke . Why , what's the matter ? Bra . My daughter ! O , my ...
Page 486
... doth the raven o'er the infected house , Boding to all - he had my handkerchief . ' Tago . Ay , what of that ? Oth . That's not so good now . What , lago . If I had said I had seen him do you wrong ? Or heard him say , -as knaves be ...
... doth the raven o'er the infected house , Boding to all - he had my handkerchief . ' Tago . Ay , what of that ? Oth . That's not so good now . What , lago . If I had said I had seen him do you wrong ? Or heard him say , -as knaves be ...
Page 494
... doth your speech import ? I understand a fury in your words , But not the words . Oth . Why , what art thou ? Des . And loyal wife . Oth . Your wife , my lord ; your true Come , swear it , damn thyself ; Lest , being like one of heaven ...
... doth your speech import ? I understand a fury in your words , But not the words . Oth . Why , what art thou ? Des . And loyal wife . Oth . Your wife , my lord ; your true Come , swear it , damn thyself ; Lest , being like one of heaven ...
Page 497
... doth abhor me now I speak the word ; To do the act that might the addition earn Not the world's mass of vanity could make me . Iago . I pray you , be content ; ' tis but his humour : The business of the state does him offence , And he ...
... doth abhor me now I speak the word ; To do the act that might the addition earn Not the world's mass of vanity could make me . Iago . I pray you , be content ; ' tis but his humour : The business of the state does him offence , And he ...
Page 500
... Doth that bode weeping ? Emil . ' Tis neither here nor there . 61 Des . I have heard it said so . O , these men , these men ! Dost thou in conscience think , -tell me , Emilia , - That there be women do abuse their husbands . In such ...
... Doth that bode weeping ? Emil . ' Tis neither here nor there . 61 Des . I have heard it said so . O , these men , these men ! Dost thou in conscience think , -tell me , Emilia , - That there be women do abuse their husbands . In such ...
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