The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Routledge - Authors, English |
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Page 721
... means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure care's an enemy to life . Mar. By my troth , Sir Toby , you must come in earlier o ' nights your cousin , my lady , takes great exceptions to your ill hours . Sir To ...
... means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure care's an enemy to life . Mar. By my troth , Sir Toby , you must come in earlier o ' nights your cousin , my lady , takes great exceptions to your ill hours . Sir To ...
Page 723
... mean ? Is it a world to hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excellent constitution of thy leg , it was formed under the star of a galliard . Sir And . Ay , ' tis strong , and it does indifferent well in a flame - coloured stock ...
... mean ? Is it a world to hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excellent constitution of thy leg , it was formed under the star of a galliard . Sir And . Ay , ' tis strong , and it does indifferent well in a flame - coloured stock ...
Page 733
... means this lady ? Fortune forbid my outside have not charm'd her ! She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , 20 That sure methought her eyes had lost her tongue , For she did speak in starts distractedly . She loves me , sure ; the ...
... means this lady ? Fortune forbid my outside have not charm'd her ! She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , 20 That sure methought her eyes had lost her tongue , For she did speak in starts distractedly . She loves me , sure ; the ...
Page 736
... means for this uncivil rule : she shall know of it by this hand . [ Exit . Mar. Go shake your ears . Sir And . " Twere as good a deed as to drink when a man's a - hungry , to challenge him the field , and then to break promise with him ...
... means for this uncivil rule : she shall know of it by this hand . [ Exit . Mar. Go shake your ears . Sir And . " Twere as good a deed as to drink when a man's a - hungry , to challenge him the field , and then to break promise with him ...
Page 747
... mean , she is the list of my voyage . Sir To . Taste your legs , sir ; put them to motion . 91 Vio . My legs do better understand me , sir , than I under- stand what you mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean , to go , sir ...
... mean , she is the list of my voyage . Sir To . Taste your legs , sir ; put them to motion . 91 Vio . My legs do better understand me , sir , than I under- stand what you mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean , to go , sir ...
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