| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 páginas
...it not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend ?) But lend it rather to thine enemy ; . Who, if he break, thou may'st with, better face Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love, forget... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 páginas
...not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend ?) ^' But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who, if he break, thou may'st with better face Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1809 - 262 páginas
...enemy, that, if I break, you may with better face exact the penalty." " Why, look you," said Shylock, " how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love. I will forget the shames you have put upon me. I will supply your wants, and take no interest for my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 páginas
...it not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend .')9 But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who if he break, thou may'st with better face Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 580 páginas
...it not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend ?)9 But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who if he break, thou may'st with better face Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 436 páginas
...not As to thy friends (forwhen did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend ?) But leud it rather to thine enemy; Who if he break, thou may'st with better face. Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm! I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
| 1811 - 418 páginas
...marked; never the feigned friendship and simulated good temper so admirably hit off' as when he says, . Why, look you, how you storm ; I would be friends with you, and have your love! and, above all, we think that the exclamation of 0 father Abraham! what these Christians are. Whose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 páginas
...it not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend r1)9 But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who if he break, thou may'st with better face Exact the penalty. Shy. Why, look you, how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
| Samuel Pegge - 1814 - 474 páginas
...composition before me, though not turning on the same perversion of case. Anthonio says to Shylock : " But lend it rather to thine enemy, " Who, if he break, thou may'st with better face " Exact the penalty." Merchant of Venice, Act I. Sc. 3. Who instead of from whom, and the two preceding instances,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 páginas
...it not As to thy friends ; (for when did friendship Uk« A breed for barren metal of his friend ?) But lend it rather to thine enemy ; Who, if he break, thou may'st with better face Exact the penalty. Sty. Why, look you, how you storm ! I would be friends with you, and have your love, Forget... | |
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