The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1805 - 396页 |
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... Iago , in Spain . WHEN the mourner got thus far in his story , he stopped to pay nature her tribute - and wept bitterly . He said Heaven had accepted the conditions ; and that he had fet out from his cottage with this poor creature ...
... Iago , in Spain . WHEN the mourner got thus far in his story , he stopped to pay nature her tribute - and wept bitterly . He said Heaven had accepted the conditions ; and that he had fet out from his cottage with this poor creature ...
第372页
... IAGO . IAGO . MY noble Lord- OTH . What doit thou fay , Iago IAGO . Did Michael Caffio , when you wou'd my Lady , Know of your love ? Отн . He did , from firft to laft : why doft thou ask ? 1AGO . But for a fatisfaction of my thought ...
... IAGO . IAGO . MY noble Lord- OTH . What doit thou fay , Iago IAGO . Did Michael Caffio , when you wou'd my Lady , Know of your love ? Отн . He did , from firft to laft : why doft thou ask ? 1AGO . But for a fatisfaction of my thought ...
第373页
... IAGO . Indeed ! OTн . Indeed ! ay , indeed . Discern't thou aught in that ? Is he not honest ? IAGO . Honest , my Lord ? OтH . Honeft ! ay , honest . IAGO . My Lord , for aught I know . Отн . What doft thou think ? IAGO . Think , my ...
... IAGO . Indeed ! OTн . Indeed ! ay , indeed . Discern't thou aught in that ? Is he not honest ? IAGO . Honest , my Lord ? OтH . Honeft ! ay , honest . IAGO . My Lord , for aught I know . Отн . What doft thou think ? IAGO . Think , my ...
第374页
... Iago . If thou but think'st him wrong'd , and mak'st his ear . A ftranger to thy thoughts . IAGO . I do beseech you , Think I , perchance , am vicious in my guefs , ( As , I confefs , it is my nature's plague To ' fpy into abuse ; and ...
... Iago . If thou but think'st him wrong'd , and mak'st his ear . A ftranger to thy thoughts . IAGO . I do beseech you , Think I , perchance , am vicious in my guefs , ( As , I confefs , it is my nature's plague To ' fpy into abuse ; and ...
第375页
... IAGO . You cannot , if my heart were in Nor fhall not , whilft ' tis in my custody . Отн . На ! your hand ; IAGO . O beware , my Lord , of jealousy ! It is a green - ey'd monfter , which doth mock The nreat it feeds on . That cuckold ...
... IAGO . You cannot , if my heart were in Nor fhall not , whilft ' tis in my custody . Отн . На ! your hand ; IAGO . O beware , my Lord , of jealousy ! It is a green - ey'd monfter , which doth mock The nreat it feeds on . That cuckold ...
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affurance againſt Balaam becauſe beft bofom breaft Brutus Cæfar caufe cauſe CHAP clofe converfation Dæmons defire eafy ev'ry expreffion exprefs eyes fafe faid my uncle fame feems fenfe fentence ferve fhall fhort fhould fhow fide fince firft firſt fleep fmile foft fome fomething foon foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fure fweet happineſs happy hath heart Heav'n himſelf honour houfe IAGO intereft itſelf juft king laft laſt lefs lord MACD mind moft moſt Mufe muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary never numbers o'er obferve occafion paffion pafs perfon pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffible poor pow'r prefent racters raiſe reafon refpect reft SHAKSPEARE ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtate Syphax tafte taſte Theana thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand uncle Toby uſe virtue voice whofe whoſe wifdom wife words youth
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第205页 - The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
第331页 - ... all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy. But when, or where ? — This world was made for Caesar.
第323页 - Join voices all ye living souls: Ye birds, That singing up to heaven-gate ascend, Bear on your wings and in your notes his praise. Ye that in waters glide, and ye that walk The earth, and stately tread, or lowly creep Witness if I be silent, morn or even, To hill or valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise.