“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 445
... used : Here comes the lady ; let her witness it . Enter DESDEMONA , IAGO , and Attendants . Duke . I think this tale would win my daughter too . 170 Good Brabantio , Take up this mangled matter at the SCENE III . ] 445 OTHELLO .
... used : Here comes the lady ; let her witness it . Enter DESDEMONA , IAGO , and Attendants . Duke . I think this tale would win my daughter too . 170 Good Brabantio , Take up this mangled matter at the SCENE III . ] 445 OTHELLO .
Page 488
... tale anew , Where , how , how oft , how long ago , and when He hath , and is again to cope your wife : I say , but mark his gesture . Marry , patience ; Or I shall say you are all in all in spleen , And nothing of a man . Oth . Dost ...
... tale anew , Where , how , how oft , how long ago , and when He hath , and is again to cope your wife : I say , but mark his gesture . Marry , patience ; Or I shall say you are all in all in spleen , And nothing of a man . Oth . Dost ...
Page 505
... tale . Emilia , run you to the citadel , And tell my lord and lady what hath happ'd . Will you go on ? I pray . [ Aside ] This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A bedchamber in the castle ...
... tale . Emilia , run you to the citadel , And tell my lord and lady what hath happ'd . Will you go on ? I pray . [ Aside ] This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A bedchamber in the castle ...
Page 520
... tale lie death , I hear him as he flatter'd . Mers . Labienus- This is stiff news - hath , with his Parthian force , Extended Asia from Euphrates ; His conquering banner shook from Syria To Lydia and to Iouia ; Whilst Ant . Antony ...
... tale lie death , I hear him as he flatter'd . Mers . Labienus- This is stiff news - hath , with his Parthian force , Extended Asia from Euphrates ; His conquering banner shook from Syria To Lydia and to Iouia ; Whilst Ant . Antony ...
Page 535
... tales , Where now half tales be truths : her love to both Would each to other and all loves to both , Draw after her . Pardon what I have spoke ; For ' tis a studied , not a present thought , By duty ruminated . Ant . Will Cæsar speak ...
... tales , Where now half tales be truths : her love to both Would each to other and all loves to both , Draw after her . Pardon what I have spoke ; For ' tis a studied , not a present thought , By duty ruminated . Ant . Will Cæsar speak ...
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