“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
... pleasure and most wise consent , As partly I find it is , that your fair daughter , At this odd - even and dull watch o ' the night , Transported , with no worse nor better guard But with a knave of common hire , a gondolier , To the ...
... pleasure and most wise consent , As partly I find it is , that your fair daughter , At this odd - even and dull watch o ' the night , Transported , with no worse nor better guard But with a knave of common hire , a gondolier , To the ...
Page 450
... pleasure , me a sport . There are many events in the womb of time which will be delivered . Traverse ! go , provide thy money . We will have more of this to - morrow . Adieu . Rod . Where shall we meet i ' the morning ? Iago . At my ...
... pleasure , me a sport . There are many events in the womb of time which will be delivered . Traverse ! go , provide thy money . We will have more of this to - morrow . Adieu . Rod . Where shall we meet i ' the morning ? Iago . At my ...
Page 458
... pleasure , our noble and valiant gen- eral , that , upon certain tidings now arrived , importing the mere perdition of the Turkish fleet , every man put him- self into triumph ; some to dance , some to make bonfires , each man to what ...
... pleasure , our noble and valiant gen- eral , that , upon certain tidings now arrived , importing the mere perdition of the Turkish fleet , every man put him- self into triumph ; some to dance , some to make bonfires , each man to what ...
Page 467
... Pleasure and action make the hours seem short . Retire thee ; go where thou art billeted : Away , I say ; thou shalt know more hereafter : 380 Nay , get thee gone . [ Exit Roderigo . ] Two things are to be done : My wife must move for ...
... Pleasure and action make the hours seem short . Retire thee ; go where thou art billeted : Away , I say ; thou shalt know more hereafter : 380 Nay , get thee gone . [ Exit Roderigo . ] Two things are to be done : My wife must move for ...
Page 491
... pleasures . [ Opens the letter , and reads . Des . And what's the news , good cousin Lodovico ? Iago . I am very glad to see you , signior ; Welcome to Cyprus . Lod . I thank you . How does Lieutenant Cassio ? Iago . Lives , sir . Des ...
... pleasures . [ Opens the letter , and reads . Des . And what's the news , good cousin Lodovico ? Iago . I am very glad to see you , signior ; Welcome to Cyprus . Lod . I thank you . How does Lieutenant Cassio ? Iago . Lives , sir . Des ...
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