“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 541
... lived too long . [ Draws a knife . Mess . Nay , then I'll run . [ Exit . What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . Char . Good madam , keep yourself within yourself : The man is innocent . Cleo . Some innocents ' scape not the ...
... lived too long . [ Draws a knife . Mess . Nay , then I'll run . [ Exit . What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . Char . Good madam , keep yourself within yourself : The man is innocent . Cleo . Some innocents ' scape not the ...
Page 584
... lived in such dishonour , that the gods Detest my baseness . I , that with my sword Quarter'd the world , and o'er green Neptune's back With ships made cities , condemn myself to lack The courage of a woman ; less noble mind Than she ...
... lived in such dishonour , that the gods Detest my baseness . I , that with my sword Quarter'd the world , and o'er green Neptune's back With ships made cities , condemn myself to lack The courage of a woman ; less noble mind Than she ...
Page 587
... lived : Quickened with kissing : had my lips that power , Thus would I wear them out . All . A heavy sight ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying : Give me some wine , and let me speak a little . Cleo . No , let me speak ; and let me rail ...
... lived : Quickened with kissing : had my lips that power , Thus would I wear them out . All . A heavy sight ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying : Give me some wine , and let me speak a little . Cleo . No , let me speak ; and let me rail ...
Page 588
... lived , the greatest prince o ' the world , The noblest ; and do now not basely die , Not cowardly put off my helmet to My countryman , -a Roman by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now my spirit is going ; I can no more . Cleo . Noblest ...
... lived , the greatest prince o ' the world , The noblest ; and do now not basely die , Not cowardly put off my helmet to My countryman , -a Roman by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now my spirit is going ; I can no more . Cleo . Noblest ...
Page 593
... by reaping : his delights Were dolphin - like ; they show'd his back above The element they lived in : in his livery 90 Walk'd crowns and crownets ; realms and islands were As SCENE II . ] ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . • 593.
... by reaping : his delights Were dolphin - like ; they show'd his back above The element they lived in : in his livery 90 Walk'd crowns and crownets ; realms and islands were As SCENE II . ] ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . • 593.
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