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 728
... seems to have a fore- knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to speak with you . What is to be said to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him he shall not speak with me . Mal . Has been told so ; and he ...
... seems to have a fore- knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to speak with you . What is to be said to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . Oli . Tell him he shall not speak with me . Mal . Has been told so ; and he ...
Page 732
... seem to drown her remembrance again with more . Ant . Pardon me , sir , your bad entertainment . Seb . O good Antonio , forgive me your trouble . Ant . If you will not murder me for my love , let me be your servant . Seb . If you will ...
... seem to drown her remembrance again with more . Ant . Pardon me , sir , your bad entertainment . Seb . O good Antonio , forgive me your trouble . Ant . If you will not murder me for my love , let me be your servant . Seb . If you will ...
Page 733
... seem sport , and I will go . SCENE II . A street . Enter VIOLA , MALVOLIO following . [ Exit . 49 Mal . Were not you ... seems to dote on me . What will become of this ? As I am man , My state is desperate for my master's love ; As I ain ...
... seem sport , and I will go . SCENE II . A street . Enter VIOLA , MALVOLIO following . [ Exit . 49 Mal . Were not you ... seems to dote on me . What will become of this ? As I am man , My state is desperate for my master's love ; As I ain ...
Page 748
... soon Than love that would seem hid : love's night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By maidhood . honour , truth and every thing , 150 160 I love thee so , that , maugre all thy 18 [ ACT II . TWELFTH NIGHT ;
... soon Than love that would seem hid : love's night is noon . Cesario , by the roses of the spring , By maidhood . honour , truth and every thing , 150 160 I love thee so , that , maugre all thy 18 [ ACT II . TWELFTH NIGHT ;
Page 768
... seem serviceable ? Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ! Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak ; my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old ...
... seem serviceable ? Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ! Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak ; my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old ...
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