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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He hates our sacred nation ; and he rails , Even there where merchants most do congregate , On me , my bargains , and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest : Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him ! Bass . Shylock , do you hear ...
He hates our sacred nation ; and he rails , Even there where merchants most do congregate , On me , my bargains , and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest : Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him ! Bass . Shylock , do you hear ...
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Well then , your bond ; and , let me see , -But hear you ; Methought , you said , you neither lend , nor borrow , Upon advantage . Ant . I do never use it . Shy . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy ...
Well then , your bond ; and , let me see , -But hear you ; Methought , you said , you neither lend , nor borrow , Upon advantage . Ant . I do never use it . Shy . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy ...
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... Supply your present wants , and take no doit Of usance for my monies , and you'll not hear me : This is kind I offer . Ant . This were kindness . Shy . Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport ...
... Supply your present wants , and take no doit Of usance for my monies , and you'll not hear me : This is kind I offer . Ant . This were kindness . Shy . Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport ...
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Why , then you must ; -But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; — Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why , there ...
Why , then you must ; -But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; — Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why , there ...
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Signior Bassanio , hear me : If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect , and swear but now and then , Wear prayer - books in my pocket , look demurely ; Nay more , while grace is saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat ...
Signior Bassanio , hear me : If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect , and swear but now and then , Wear prayer - books in my pocket , look demurely ; Nay more , while grace is saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat ...
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