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... Italy , Whose manners still our tardy - apish nation Limps after in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity- So it be new , there's no respect how vile- That is not quickly buzzed into our ears ? A large portion of ...
... Italy , Whose manners still our tardy - apish nation Limps after in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity- So it be new , there's no respect how vile- That is not quickly buzzed into our ears ? A large portion of ...
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... passing their time in lust and revelry , and he has forgotten home , honour and fortune . His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he 66 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... passing their time in lust and revelry , and he has forgotten home , honour and fortune . His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he 66 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... Italy . Here he soon picks up the threads of his affairs and takes his proper place . He renews his alliance with Octavius by marrying his sister . But , in no long time , the fatal spell drags him back to Egypt again . The deserted ...
... Italy . Here he soon picks up the threads of his affairs and takes his proper place . He renews his alliance with Octavius by marrying his sister . But , in no long time , the fatal spell drags him back to Egypt again . The deserted ...
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... Italy . He is extremely rich , his wealth being , however , afloat in vessels which are scattered over all the seas . When his friend Bassanio asks him for a loan , in order that he may go to Belmont and prosecute his suit for the hand ...
... Italy . He is extremely rich , his wealth being , however , afloat in vessels which are scattered over all the seas . When his friend Bassanio asks him for a loan , in order that he may go to Belmont and prosecute his suit for the hand ...
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... Italy . There is some slight evidence that the company of players to which he belonged travelled as far north as Aberdeen ; and it would be pleasant to be able to believe that the sense of the open air and of the windy expanses II THE ...
... Italy . There is some slight evidence that the company of players to which he belonged travelled as far north as Aberdeen ; and it would be pleasant to be able to believe that the sense of the open air and of the windy expanses II THE ...
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