“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
... spirit and my place have in them power To make this bitter to thee . Rod . Patience , good sir . Bra . What tell'st thou me of robbing ? this is Venice ; My house is not a grange . Rod . Most brave Brabantio , In simple and pure soul I ...
... spirit and my place have in them power To make this bitter to thee . Rod . Patience , good sir . Bra . What tell'st thou me of robbing ? this is Venice ; My house is not a grange . Rod . Most brave Brabantio , In simple and pure soul I ...
Page 444
... spirit so still and quiet , that her motion Blush'd at herself ; and she , in spite of nature , Of years , of country , credit , every thing , To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ! It is a judgement maim'd and most imperfect ...
... spirit so still and quiet , that her motion Blush'd at herself ; and she , in spite of nature , Of years , of country , credit , every thing , To fall in love with what she fear'd to look on ! It is a judgement maim'd and most imperfect ...
Page 453
... spirits , And bring all Cyprus comfort ! 79 Enter DESDEMONA , EMILIA , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Atten- dants . O , behold , The riches of the ship is come on shore ! Ye men of Cyprus , let her have your knees . Hail to thee , lady ! and ...
... spirits , And bring all Cyprus comfort ! 79 Enter DESDEMONA , EMILIA , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Atten- dants . O , behold , The riches of the ship is come on shore ! Ye men of Cyprus , let her have your knees . Hail to thee , lady ! and ...
Page 460
... spirits , That hold their honours in a wary distance , The very elements of this warlike isle , Have I to - night fluster'd with flowing cups , 60 And they watch too . Now , ' mongst this flock of drunk- ards , Am I to put our Cassio in ...
... spirits , That hold their honours in a wary distance , The very elements of this warlike isle , Have I to - night fluster'd with flowing cups , 60 And they watch too . Now , ' mongst this flock of drunk- ards , Am I to put our Cassio in ...
Page 465
... spirit of wine , if thou hast no name to be known by , let us call thee devil ! Iago . What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . Jago . Is't possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things ...
... spirit of wine , if thou hast no name to be known by , let us call thee devil ! Iago . What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . Jago . Is't possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things ...
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