“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 464
... received From him that fled some strange indignity , Which patience could not pass . I know , Iago , Oth . Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter , Making it light to Cassio . Cassio , I love thee ; But never more be officer of ...
... received From him that fled some strange indignity , Which patience could not pass . I know , Iago , Oth . Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter , Making it light to Cassio . Cassio , I love thee ; But never more be officer of ...
Page 465
... received some bodily wound ; there is more sense in that than in reputation . Reputation is an idle and most false impo- sition : oft got without merit , and lost without deserving you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute ...
... received some bodily wound ; there is more sense in that than in reputation . Reputation is an idle and most false impo- sition : oft got without merit , and lost without deserving you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute ...
Page 483
... received again . Oth . Fetch me the handkerchief : my mind misgives . Des . Come , come ; You'll never meet a more sufficie man . Oth . The handkerchief ! Des . Oth . The handkerchief ! Des . I pray , talk me of Cassio A man that all ...
... received again . Oth . Fetch me the handkerchief : my mind misgives . Des . Come , come ; You'll never meet a more sufficie man . Oth . The handkerchief ! Des . Oth . The handkerchief ! Des . I pray , talk me of Cassio A man that all ...
Page 498
... received them and returned me expectations and comforts of sudden respect and ac- quaintance , but I find none . Iago . Well ; go to ; very well . Rod . Very well ! go to ! I cannot go to , man ; nor ' tis not very well : nay , I think ...
... received them and returned me expectations and comforts of sudden respect and ac- quaintance , but I find none . Iago . Well ; go to ; very well . Rod . Very well ! go to ! I cannot go to , man ; nor ' tis not very well : nay , I think ...
Page 524
... received shall be . Ant . Quarrel no more , but be prepared to know The purposes I bear ; which are , or cease , As you shall give the advice . By the fire That quickens Nilus ' slime , I go from hence Thy soldier , servant ; making ...
... received shall be . Ant . Quarrel no more , but be prepared to know The purposes I bear ; which are , or cease , As you shall give the advice . By the fire That quickens Nilus ' slime , I go from hence Thy soldier , servant ; making ...
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