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On one occasion, he was asked by a certain person, “What sort of a man, O Diogenes, do you think Socrates?” and he
— from The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius
IAGO No more of drowning, do you hear?
— from Othello, the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare
No more of drowning, do you hear?
— from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare
No more of drowning, do you hear.
— from The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 8 of 9] by William Shakespeare
"And prithee, Jacob, what manner of dangers do you fear?" questioned Edward Webbe.
— from The Golden Galleon Being a Narrative of the Adventures of Master Gilbert Oglander, and of how, in the Year 1591, he fought under the gallant Sir Richard Grenville in the Great Sea-fight off Flores, on board her Majesty's Ship the Revenge by Robert Leighton
So going to the Empress, who was on her estrado, he knelt before her and said, Lady, I bless God for bringing me where I may see you and your great state, and how far you are above all other Ladies in the world, and I thank you much for desiring to see me; may it please God that I may one day do you some service in requital for the favour!
— from Amadis of Gaul, Vol. 3 of 4. by Vasco de Lobeira
“Indeed!” said Oldbuck; “and what means of discovery did you employ?”
— from The Antiquary — Complete by Walter Scott
"What a joy, my own dear darling, your letter gave me!
— from The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 by Rupert Hughes
I glory in the name of father, when I count that Adelaide is mine own dearest daughter; yea my only one!
— from The Eve of All-Hallows; Or, Adelaide of Tyrconnel, v. 2 of 3 by Matthew Weld Hartstonge
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