| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 sayfa
...affright an imperious lion : sue to him again, and he's yours. 6ep Cat. I will rather sue to be despis'd, than to deceive so good a commander, with so slight,...Drunk ? and speak parrot ? and squabble ? swagger i swear ? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow f — O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 sayfa
...would beat his dffenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion: sue to him again, and he's yours. Cas. I will rather sue to be despised, than to deceive...so indiscreet an officer. Drunk? and speak parrot ?fi and squabble? swagger? swear ? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow ? — O thou invisible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 sayfa
...would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion: sue to him again, and he's yours. Cas. I will rather sue to be despised, than to deceive...no name to be known by, let us call thee — devil ! 52 OTHELLO, lago. "What was he that you follow'd with your sword? What had he done to you? Cas. I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 sayfa
...would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion: sue to him again, and he's yours. Cas. I will rather sue to be despised, than to deceive...drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. Drunk ? and speak parrot?4 and squabble? swagger? swear? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow ? — O thou invisible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 sayfa
...would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion: sue to him again, and he's yours. Cas. I will rather sue to be despised, -than to deceive...drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. Drunk ? and speak parrot?4 and squabble? swagger? swear? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow? — O thou invisible... | |
| E H. Seymour - 1805 - 456 sayfa
...again; whereas it has only a participial sense, implying, without the person's deserving to lose it. " I will rather sue to be despised, than to deceive so good a commander,'' &c. an interpolation, corrupting the sense :—Cassio indeed, might sue to be despised, but it is absurd... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 526 sayfa
...which if Ivan had apostrophized, he would have exclaimed : " Oh ! thou invisible spirk of brandy ; if thou hast no name to be known " by, let us call thee Angel." CHAP. XIX. RISING OF THE NEVA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES THE REVIEW CADET CORPS — PELISSES COUNTRY... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 320 sayfa
...medicine, which if Ivan had apostrophized, he would have exclaimed : " Oh thou invisible spirit of brandy \ if thou hast no name to be known by, let " us call thee Angel." CHAP. XIX. RISING OF THE NEVA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES—THE REVIEW—CADET CORPS PELISSES COUNTRY... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 450 sayfa
...whereas it has only a participial sense, implying, without the person's deserving to lose it. " Iwill rather sue to be despised, than to deceive so good a commander," &c. an interpolation, corrupting the sense : — Cassio indeed, might sue to be despised, but it is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 sayfa
...would beat hi* offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion : sue to him again, and he's yours. Cas. I will rather sue to be despised, than to deceive...so indiscreet an officer. Drunk ? and speak parrot <s? and squabble? swagger? swear? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow ? — O thou invisible... | |
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