“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 437
... play and trifle with your reverence : Your daughter , if you have not given her leave , I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit and fortunes In an extravagant and wheeling stranger Of here and every where ...
... play and trifle with your reverence : Your daughter , if you have not given her leave , I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit and fortunes In an extravagant and wheeling stranger Of here and every where ...
Page 454
... play and go to bed to work . Emil . You shall not write my praise . Iago . No , let me not . Des . What wouldst thou write of me , if thou shouldst praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to't ; For I am nothing , if not ...
... play and go to bed to work . Emil . You shall not write my praise . Iago . No , let me not . Des . What wouldst thou write of me , if thou shouldst praise me ? Iago . O gentle lady , do not put me to't ; For I am nothing , if not ...
Page 455
... play the sir in . Very good ; well kissed ! an excellent courtesy ! ' tis so , in- deed . Yet again your fingers to your lips ? would they were clyster - pipes for your sake ! [ Trumpet within . ] The Moor ! I know his trumpet . Cas ...
... play the sir in . Very good ; well kissed ! an excellent courtesy ! ' tis so , in- deed . Yet again your fingers to your lips ? would they were clyster - pipes for your sake ! [ Trumpet within . ] The Moor ! I know his trumpet . Cas ...
Page 466
... play the villain ? When this advice is free I give and honest , Probal to thinking and indeed the course To win the Moor again ? For ' tis most easy The inclining Desdemona to subdue In any honest suit : she's framed as fruitful As the ...
... play the villain ? When this advice is free I give and honest , Probal to thinking and indeed the course To win the Moor again ? For ' tis most easy The inclining Desdemona to subdue In any honest suit : she's framed as fruitful As the ...
Page 467
... play here ; I will content your pains ; Something that's brief ; and bid " Good morrow , general . ' [ Music Enter Clown . Clo . Why , masters , have your instruments been in Naples , that they speak i ' the nose thus ? First Mus . How ...
... play here ; I will content your pains ; Something that's brief ; and bid " Good morrow , general . ' [ Music Enter Clown . Clo . Why , masters , have your instruments been in Naples , that they speak i ' the nose thus ? First Mus . How ...
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