“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 454
... madam . Des . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by seeming otherwise . Come , how wouldst thou praise me ? Iago . I am about it ; but indeed my invention Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frize ; It plucks out ...
... madam . Des . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by seeming otherwise . Come , how wouldst thou praise me ? Iago . I am about it ; but indeed my invention Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frize ; It plucks out ...
Page 455
... madam : you may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside ] He takes her by the palm : ay , well said , whisper : with as little a web as this will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio . Ay , smile upon her , do ...
... madam : you may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholar . Iago . [ Aside ] He takes her by the palm : ay , well said , whisper : with as little a web as this will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio . Ay , smile upon her , do ...
Page 469
... madam , do : I warrant it grieves my hus band , As if the case were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . Do not doubt , Cassio , But I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were . Cas . Bounteous madam , Whatever shall ...
... madam , do : I warrant it grieves my hus band , As if the case were his . Des . O , that's an honest fellow . Do not doubt , Cassio , But I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were . Cas . Bounteous madam , Whatever shall ...
Page 470
... Madam , here comes my lord . Cas . Madam , I'll take my leave . Des . Why , stay , and hear me speak . Cas . Madam , not now : I am very ill at ease , Unfit for mine own purposes . Des . Well , do your discretion . Enter OTHELLO and ...
... Madam , here comes my lord . Cas . Madam , I'll take my leave . Des . Why , stay , and hear me speak . Cas . Madam , not now : I am very ill at ease , Unfit for mine own purposes . Des . Well , do your discretion . Enter OTHELLO and ...
Page 481
... madam . Des . Believe me , I had rather have lost my purse Full of crusadoes : and , but my noble Moor Is true of mind and made of no such baseness As jealous creatures are , it were enough To put him to ill thinking . Emil . Is he not ...
... madam . Des . Believe me , I had rather have lost my purse Full of crusadoes : and , but my noble Moor Is true of mind and made of no such baseness As jealous creatures are , it were enough To put him to ill thinking . Emil . Is he not ...
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