The Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice: With the Extreme Cruelty of Shylocke the Iew Towards the Saide Merchant, in Cutting a Iust Pound of His Flesh. And the Obtaining of Portia, by the Choyse of Three CasketsJ. Roberts, 1600 - 78 Seiten |
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... speake for both , what would you ? Lan . Serue you fir . Gob . That is the verie defect of the matter fir . Baff . I know thee well , thou haft obtain'd thy fute , Shylocke thy mafter spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee ...
... speake for both , what would you ? Lan . Serue you fir . Gob . That is the verie defect of the matter fir . Baff . I know thee well , thou haft obtain'd thy fute , Shylocke thy mafter spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee ...
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... . An . I prethee heare mespeake . lew . Ile haue my bond ; I will not heare thee speake ; Ile haue my bond , and therefore fpeake no more , w.l Exennt . Lle Ile not be made a foft and dull . ey'd the Merchant of Venice . 3 ...
... . An . I prethee heare mespeake . lew . Ile haue my bond ; I will not heare thee speake ; Ile haue my bond , and therefore fpeake no more , w.l Exennt . Lle Ile not be made a foft and dull . ey'd the Merchant of Venice . 3 ...
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... An . I prethee heare me fpeake . Iew . Ile haue my bond ; I will not heare thee speake ; Ile haue my bond , and therefore fpeake no more , w.l Exennt . Ile Ile not be made a foft and dull . ey'd the Merchant of Venice . 13 ...
... An . I prethee heare me fpeake . Iew . Ile haue my bond ; I will not heare thee speake ; Ile haue my bond , and therefore fpeake no more , w.l Exennt . Ile Ile not be made a foft and dull . ey'd the Merchant of Venice . 13 ...
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... speake it in your presence , You haue a noble and a true conceite OfGod - like amity , which appeares most strongly , In bearing thus the abfence of your Lord . But if you knew to whom you fhew this honour , How true a Gentleman you ...
... speake it in your presence , You haue a noble and a true conceite OfGod - like amity , which appeares most strongly , In bearing thus the abfence of your Lord . But if you knew to whom you fhew this honour , How true a Gentleman you ...
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... speake betweene the change of man and boy , With a reede voice , and turne two mincing steps Into a manly ftride ; and speake of frayes Like a fine bragging youth ; and tell quaint lyes , How honourable Ladies fought my loue , Which I ...
... speake betweene the change of man and boy , With a reede voice , and turne two mincing steps Into a manly ftride ; and speake of frayes Like a fine bragging youth ; and tell quaint lyes , How honourable Ladies fought my loue , Which I ...
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