“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 486
... soon at night . Cas . Tis but a little way that I can bring you ; For I attend here : but I'll see you soon . 200 Bian . ' Tis very good ; I must be circumstanced . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. Cyprus . Before the castle . Enter OTHELLO ...
... soon at night . Cas . Tis but a little way that I can bring you ; For I attend here : but I'll see you soon . 200 Bian . ' Tis very good ; I must be circumstanced . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. Cyprus . Before the castle . Enter OTHELLO ...
Page 520
... soon that war had end , and the time's state Made friends of them , jointing their force ' gainst Cæsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , what worst ? On : 100 Mess . The ...
... soon that war had end , and the time's state Made friends of them , jointing their force ' gainst Cæsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , what worst ? On : 100 Mess . The ...
Page 527
... soon Taken as seen ; for Pompey's name strikes more Than could his war resisted . Cœes . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails . When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did ...
... soon Taken as seen ; for Pompey's name strikes more Than could his war resisted . Cœes . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails . When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did ...
Page 558
... soon he granted , Being an obstruct ' tween his lust and him . Oct. Do not say so , my lord . Cæs . I have eyes upon him , And his affairs come to me on the wind . Where is he now ? Oct. My lord , in Athens . Cas . No , my most wronged ...
... soon he granted , Being an obstruct ' tween his lust and him . Oct. Do not say so , my lord . Cæs . I have eyes upon him , And his affairs come to me on the wind . Where is he now ? Oct. My lord , in Athens . Cas . No , my most wronged ...
Page 566
... be a coward's ; whose ministers would prevail Under the service of a child as soon As i ' the command of Cæsar : I dare him therefore 10 20 To lay his gay comparisons apart , And answer me 566 [ ACT III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... be a coward's ; whose ministers would prevail Under the service of a child as soon As i ' the command of Cæsar : I dare him therefore 10 20 To lay his gay comparisons apart , And answer me 566 [ ACT III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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