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... common exciting causes of jaundice are the more violent mental emotions , ' and in the list of these emotions , which he adds , he specially 96 By being peeuish ? I tell thee what Anthonio ACT I , SC . i . II THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
... common exciting causes of jaundice are the more violent mental emotions , ' and in the list of these emotions , which he adds , he specially 96 By being peeuish ? I tell thee what Anthonio ACT I , SC . i . II THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
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William Shakespeare. 96 By being peeuish ? I tell thee what Anthonio , I loue thee , and it is my loue that speakes : There are a fort of men , whose visages Do creame and mantle like a standing pond , And do a wilfull stilnesse ...
William Shakespeare. 96 By being peeuish ? I tell thee what Anthonio , I loue thee , and it is my loue that speakes : There are a fort of men , whose visages Do creame and mantle like a standing pond , And do a wilfull stilnesse ...
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William Shakespeare. Which hearing them would call their brothers fooles : Ile tell thee more of this another time . But fish not with this melancholly baite For this foole Gudgin , this opinion : Come good Lorenzo , faryewell a while ...
William Shakespeare. Which hearing them would call their brothers fooles : Ile tell thee more of this another time . But fish not with this melancholly baite For this foole Gudgin , this opinion : Come good Lorenzo , faryewell a while ...
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... thee to Belmont to faire Portia . Goe presently enquire , and fo will I Where money is , and I no question make To haue it of my truft , or for my fake . [ Scene II . ] 190 Exeunt . 195 Enter Portia with her waiting woman Neriffa ...
... thee to Belmont to faire Portia . Goe presently enquire , and fo will I Where money is , and I no question make To haue it of my truft , or for my fake . [ Scene II . ] 190 Exeunt . 195 Enter Portia with her waiting woman Neriffa ...
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... thee ouer - name them , and as thou namest them , I will describe them , and according to my descrip- tion leuell at my affection . 28. lotterie ] lottry QQ3 lottrie Q2 lottery Ff . 31. wil ... neuer ] no doubt you wil neuer Qr 32. who ...
... thee ouer - name them , and as thou namest them , I will describe them , and according to my descrip- tion leuell at my affection . 28. lotterie ] lottry QQ3 lottrie Q2 lottery Ff . 31. wil ... neuer ] no doubt you wil neuer Qr 32. who ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ABBOTT actor ALLEN allusion Ansaldo Anthonio Antonio appears Baff Bassanio Bellario Belmont better bond BOOTH called Capell caskets character Christian CLARENDON Coll COLLIER Court daughter doth Dr Johnson dramatic ducats Duke Dyce ECCLES Edition English F₂ father fleſh Folio Gesta Romanorum Giannetto giue give Gratiano HALLIWELL hath haue heere Huds instances Jessica Jew of Malta KARL ELZE Ktly lady Lancelet Launcelot Lord Lorenzo loue MALONE means Merchant of Venice moneyes muſt Nerissa night Padua passage phrase play poet Pope Pope+ Portia pound of flesh Prince Q₂ Q₂Q3 Quarto Rlfe Rowe et seq Rowe+ ſay says Scene seems sense Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Shylock speech STAUNTON Steev STEEVENS story thee Theob thou Tubal vpon WALKER Warb word
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Página 364 - Tarry a little ; there is something else. This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood ; The words expressly are ' a pound of flesh : ' Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of flesh ; But, in the cutting it, if thou dost shed One drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate Unto the state of Venice.
Página 419 - When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this, That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus much To mitigate the justice of thy plea; Which if thou follow, this strict court of Venice Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there.
Página 431 - LEAR. Then let them anatomize Regan ; see what breeds about her heart. Is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts?
Página 250 - For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of youthful and unhandled colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes...
Página 359 - Myself and what is mine to you and yours Is now converted: but now I was the lord Of this fair mansion, master of my servants, Queen o'er myself; and even now, but now, This house, these servants, and this same myself Are yours, my lord. I give them with this ring...
Página 212 - Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge, Thrice-noble Titus, spare my first-born son.
Página 323 - It's no sin to deceive a Christian; For they themselves hold it a principle, Faith is not to be held with heretics; But all are heretics that are not Jews; This follows well, and therefore, daughter, fear not.
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