“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 435
... sure as you are Roderigo , Were I the Moor , I would not be Iago : In following him , I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : 60 For when my outward action doth ...
... sure as you are Roderigo , Were I the Moor , I would not be Iago : In following him , I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : 60 For when my outward action doth ...
Page 437
... sure My 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 ...
... sure My 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 ...
Page 441
... sure , is sent for . Bra . In this time of the night ! Bring him away : Mine's not an idle cause : the duke himself , Or any of my brothers of the state , How ! the duke in council ! Cannot but feel this wrong as ' twere their own ; For ...
... sure , is sent for . Bra . In this time of the night ! Bring him away : Mine's not an idle cause : the duke himself , Or any of my brothers of the state , How ! the duke in council ! Cannot but feel this wrong as ' twere their own ; For ...
Page 450
... sure of me : -go , make money : -I have told thee often , and I re - tell thee again and again , I hate the Moor : my cause is hearted ; thine hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him ; if thou canst ...
... sure of me : -go , make money : -I have told thee often , and I re - tell thee again and again , I hate the Moor : my cause is hearted ; thine hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him ; if thou canst ...
Page 468
... sure be well . The general and his wife are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : the Moor replies , That he you hurt is of great fame in Cyprus And great affinity and that in wholesome wisdom He might not but refuse you ...
... sure be well . The general and his wife are talking of it ; And she speaks for you stoutly : the Moor replies , That he you hurt is of great fame in Cyprus And great affinity and that in wholesome wisdom He might not but refuse you ...
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