¡°The¡± Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 4±ÇE. Claxton, 1883 |
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... heaven , I rather would have been his hangman . Iago . Why , there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of service , Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the first . Now , sir ...
... heaven , I rather would have been his hangman . Iago . Why , there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of service , Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the first . Now , sir ...
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... heaven ! How got she out ? O treason of the blood ! Fathers , from hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? Have you not read ...
... heaven ! How got she out ? O treason of the blood ! Fathers , from hence trust not your daughters ' minds By what you see them act . Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused ? Have you not read ...
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... , as truly as to heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , So justly to your grave ears I'll present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love , And she in mine . Duke . Say it , Othello . Oth . Her 444 [ ACT L OTHELLO .
... , as truly as to heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , So justly to your grave ears I'll present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love , And she in mine . Duke . Say it , Othello . Oth . Her 444 [ ACT L OTHELLO .
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... heaven , It was my hint to speak , -such was the process ; And of the Cannibals that each other eat , The Anthropophagi and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders . This to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline : But still the ...
... heaven , It was my hint to speak , -such was the process ; And of the Cannibals that each other eat , The Anthropophagi and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders . This to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline : But still the ...
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... which I love him are bereft me , 260 And I a heavy interim shall support By his dear absence . Let me go with him . Oth . Let her have your voices . Vouch with me , heaven , I therefore beg it SCENE III . ] 447 OTHELLO .
... which I love him are bereft me , 260 And I a heavy interim shall support By his dear absence . Let me go with him . Oth . Let her have your voices . Vouch with me , heaven , I therefore beg it SCENE III . ] 447 OTHELLO .
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