The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... look not well , fignior Anthonio ; You have too much respect upon the world : They lose it , that do buy it with much care . Believe me , you are marvellously chang'd . Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A ftage ...
... look not well , fignior Anthonio ; You have too much respect upon the world : They lose it , that do buy it with much care . Believe me , you are marvellously chang'd . Anth . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A ftage ...
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... look'd on yet , For my affection . Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the cafkets To try my fortune . By this fcimitar , That flew the fophy , and a Perfian prince , That won three fields of fultan ...
... look'd on yet , For my affection . Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the cafkets To try my fortune . By this fcimitar , That flew the fophy , and a Perfian prince , That won three fields of fultan ...
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... look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and say , amen ; Ufe all th ' obfervance of civility , Like one well study'd in a fad oftent To please his grandam ; never trust me more ...
... look demurely , Nay more , while grace is faying , hood mine eyes Thus with mine hat , and figh , and say , amen ; Ufe all th ' obfervance of civility , Like one well study'd in a fad oftent To please his grandam ; never trust me more ...
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... Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is fome ill a brewing towards my reft , For I did dream of moneybags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy . So do I his . Laun ...
... Look to my house , I am right loath to go , There is fome ill a brewing towards my reft , For I did dream of moneybags to - night . Laun . I beseech you , fir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . Shy . So do I his . Laun ...
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... the pains .. I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot fee The The pretty follies that themselves commit ; For if they THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 31.
... the pains .. I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot fee The The pretty follies that themselves commit ; For if they THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 31.
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