¡°The¡± Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 4±ÇE. Claxton, 1883 |
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... bear it , For that it stands not in such warlike brace , But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in : if we make thought of this , We must not think the Turk is so unskilful To leave that latest which concerns him ...
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... bears the sentence well that nothing bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears , But he hears both the sentence and the sorrow That , to pay grief , must of poor patience borrow . 180 190 200 210 These sentences , to sugar ...
... bears the sentence well that nothing bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears , But he hears both the sentence and the sorrow That , to pay grief , must of poor patience borrow . 180 190 200 210 These sentences , to sugar ...
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... bear , And quench the guards of the ever - fix'd pole : I never did like molestation view On the enchafed flood . Mon. If that the Turkish fleet Be not enshelter'd and embay'd , they are drown'd ; It is impossible they bear it out ...
... bear , And quench the guards of the ever - fix'd pole : I never did like molestation view On the enchafed flood . Mon. If that the Turkish fleet Be not enshelter'd and embay'd , they are drown'd ; It is impossible they bear it out ...
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... bear you With franker spirit . therefore , as I am bound , Receive it from me . I speak not yet of proof . Look to your wife ; observe her well with Cassio ; Wear your eye thus , not jealous nor secure : I would not have your free and ...
... bear you With franker spirit . therefore , as I am bound , Receive it from me . I speak not yet of proof . Look to your wife ; observe her well with Cassio ; Wear your eye thus , not jealous nor secure : I would not have your free and ...
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... bear no hinge nor loop To hang a doubt on ; or woe upon thy life ! Iago . My noble lord , - Oth . If thou dost slander her and torture me , Never pray more ; abandon all remorse ; On horror's head horrors accumulate ; Do deeds to make ...
... bear no hinge nor loop To hang a doubt on ; or woe upon thy life ! Iago . My noble lord , - Oth . If thou dost slander her and torture me , Never pray more ; abandon all remorse ; On horror's head horrors accumulate ; Do deeds to make ...
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