The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... , let it ferve for tabletalk ; Then , howfoe'er thou speak'ft , ' mong other things , I fhall digeft it . Jef . Well , I'll fet you forth . H 2 [ Exeunt . ACT ACT IV . SCENE I. Venice . Enter the Duke THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 59.
... , let it ferve for tabletalk ; Then , howfoe'er thou speak'ft , ' mong other things , I fhall digeft it . Jef . Well , I'll fet you forth . H 2 [ Exeunt . ACT ACT IV . SCENE I. Venice . Enter the Duke THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 59.
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... thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he would not kill ? Baff . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . upon Shy . What , would'st thou have a serpent fting thee twice ? Anth . I pray you , think you queftion with a Jew ...
... thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he would not kill ? Baff . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . upon Shy . What , would'st thou have a serpent fting thee twice ? Anth . I pray you , think you queftion with a Jew ...
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... that ? ' Twere good you do fo much for charity . Shy . I cannot find it ; ' tis not in the bond . Por . Come , merchant , have you any thing to say ? I 2 Anth . . Agunity 68 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Anth . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 67.
... that ? ' Twere good you do fo much for charity . Shy . I cannot find it ; ' tis not in the bond . Por . Come , merchant , have you any thing to say ? I 2 Anth . . Agunity 68 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Anth . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 67.
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... wife's first gift ; A thing stuck on with oaths upon your finger , And riveted with faith unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him fwear Never Never to part with it ; and here he stands THE MERCHANT 79 OF VENICE .
... wife's first gift ; A thing stuck on with oaths upon your finger , And riveted with faith unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him fwear Never Never to part with it ; and here he stands THE MERCHANT 79 OF VENICE .
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... thing I have , No , not my body , nor my husband's bed ; Know him I fhall , I am well fure of it . If Lie not a night from home ; watch me like Argus : you do not , if I be left alone , A Now by mine honour , which is yet my own , I'll ...
... thing I have , No , not my body , nor my husband's bed ; Know him I fhall , I am well fure of it . If Lie not a night from home ; watch me like Argus : you do not , if I be left alone , A Now by mine honour , which is yet my own , I'll ...
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