“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 438
... hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? Have you not read , Roderigo , Of some such thing ? Rod . Yes , sir , I have indeed . 170 ...
... hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? Have you not read , Roderigo , Of some such thing ? Rod . Yes , sir , I have indeed . 170 ...
Page 470
... hence now ? Des . Ay , sooth : so humbled That he hath left part of his grief with me , To suffer with him . Good love , call him back . Oth . Not now , sweet Desdemona ; some other time . Des . But shall't be shortly ? Oth . The sooner ...
... hence now ? Des . Ay , sooth : so humbled That he hath left part of his grief with me , To suffer with him . Good love , call him back . Oth . Not now , sweet Desdemona ; some other time . Des . But shall't be shortly ? Oth . The sooner ...
Page 478
... hence I'll love no friend , sith love breeds such offence . Oth . Nay , stay : thou shouldst be honest . Iago . I should be wise , for honesty's a fool And loses that it works for . Oth . By the world , I think my wife be honest and ...
... hence I'll love no friend , sith love breeds such offence . Oth . Nay , stay : thou shouldst be honest . Iago . I should be wise , for honesty's a fool And loses that it works for . Oth . By the world , I think my wife be honest and ...
Page 484
... hence but now , And certainly in strange unquietness . Iago . Can he be angry ? I have seen the cannon , When it hath blown his ranks into the air , And , like the devil , from his very arm Puff'd his own brother : -and can he be angry ...
... hence but now , And certainly in strange unquietness . Iago . Can he be angry ? I have seen the cannon , When it hath blown his ranks into the air , And , like the devil , from his very arm Puff'd his own brother : -and can he be angry ...
Page 492
... Hence , avaunt ! 270 [ Exit Desdemona . Cassio shall have my place . And , sir , to - night , I do entreat that we may sup together : You are welcome , sir , to Cyprus . - Goats and monkeys ! Lod . Is this the noble Moor whom our full ...
... Hence , avaunt ! 270 [ Exit Desdemona . Cassio shall have my place . And , sir , to - night , I do entreat that we may sup together : You are welcome , sir , to Cyprus . - Goats and monkeys ! Lod . Is this the noble Moor whom our full ...
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