The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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Ay , that's a colt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts , that he can shoe him himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother played false with a smith .
Ay , that's a colt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts , that he can shoe him himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother played false with a smith .
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He doth nothing but frown ; as who should say , An if you will not have me , choose : he hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his ...
He doth nothing but frown ; as who should say , An if you will not have me , choose : he hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his ...
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... ( saving your worship's reverence , ) are scarce cater - cousins : Laun . To be brief , the very truth is , that the Jew having done me wrong , doth cause me , as my father , being I hope an old man , shall MERCHANT OF VENICE . 29.
... ( saving your worship's reverence , ) are scarce cater - cousins : Laun . To be brief , the very truth is , that the Jew having done me wrong , doth cause me , as my father , being I hope an old man , shall MERCHANT OF VENICE . 29.
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if any man in Italy have a fairer table , which doth offer to swear upon a book . — I shall have good fortune ; Go to , here's a simple line of life ! here's a small trifle of wives : Alas , fifteen - 7 more guarded ] i . e . more ...
if any man in Italy have a fairer table , which doth offer to swear upon a book . — I shall have good fortune ; Go to , here's a simple line of life ! here's a small trifle of wives : Alas , fifteen - 7 more guarded ] i . e . more ...
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I beseech you , sir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . to feed upon The prodigal Christian . ] Shylock forgets his resolution . In a former scene he declares he will neither eat , drink , nor pray with Christians .
I beseech you , sir , go ; my young master doth expect your reproach . to feed upon The prodigal Christian . ] Shylock forgets his resolution . In a former scene he declares he will neither eat , drink , nor pray with Christians .
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