“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 450
... person and a smooth dispose To be suspected , framed to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks men honest that but seem to be so , And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are . I have't . It is ...
... person and a smooth dispose To be suspected , framed to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks men honest that but seem to be so , And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are . I have't . It is ...
Page 471
... person : nay , when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed , It shall be full of poise and difficult weight And fearful to be granted . Oth . I will deny thee nothing : Whereon , I do beseech thee , grant me this , To ...
... person : nay , when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed , It shall be full of poise and difficult weight And fearful to be granted . Oth . I will deny thee nothing : Whereon , I do beseech thee , grant me this , To ...
Page 536
... persons there ; is this true ? Eno . This was but as a fly by an eagle : we had much more monstrous matter of feast ... person , It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion - cloth - of - gold of tissue- O'erpicturing that ...
... persons there ; is this true ? Eno . This was but as a fly by an eagle : we had much more monstrous matter of feast ... person , It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion - cloth - of - gold of tissue- O'erpicturing that ...
Page 551
... person : Sossius , One of my place in Syria , his lieutenant , For quick accumulation of renown , Which he achieved by the minute , lost his favour . Who does i ' the wars more than his captain can Becomes his captain's captain : and ...
... person : Sossius , One of my place in Syria , his lieutenant , For quick accumulation of renown , Which he achieved by the minute , lost his favour . Who does i ' the wars more than his captain can Becomes his captain's captain : and ...
Page 559
... person ? Eno . [ Aside ] Well , I could reply : If we should serve with horse and mares togther , The horse were merely lost ; the mares would bear A soldier and his horse . Cleo . What is't you say ? Eno . Your presence needs must ...
... person ? Eno . [ Aside ] Well , I could reply : If we should serve with horse and mares togther , The horse were merely lost ; the mares would bear A soldier and his horse . Cleo . What is't you say ? Eno . Your presence needs must ...
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