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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Page 12
And , if it stand , as you yourself still do , Within the eye of honour , be assur'd , My purse , my person , my extremest means , Lie all unlock'd to your occasions . Bass . In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his ...
And , if it stand , as you yourself still do , Within the eye of honour , be assur'd , My purse , my person , my extremest means , Lie all unlock'd to your occasions . Bass . In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his ...
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O , that estates , degrees , and offices , Were not deriv'd corruptly ! and that clear honour Were purchas'd by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover , that stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ?
O , that estates , degrees , and offices , Were not deriv'd corruptly ! and that clear honour Were purchas'd by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover , that stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ?
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My lord Bassanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wish ; For , I am sure , you can wish none from me : 3 And , when your honours mean to solemnize 2 being blent together , ] i . e . blended .
My lord Bassanio , and my gentle lady , I wish you all the joy that you can wish ; For , I am sure , you can wish none from me : 3 And , when your honours mean to solemnize 2 being blent together , ] i . e . blended .
Page 59
Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll play with them , the first boy for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No ; we shall ne'er win at that sport , and stake down.But who comes here ?
Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Gra . We'll play with them , the first boy for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake down ? Gra . No ; we shall ne'er win at that sport , and stake down.But who comes here ?
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I thank your honour : -For my part , my lord , My purpose was not to have seen you here ; But meeting with Salerio by the way , He did entreat me , past all saying nay , To come with him along . Sale . And I have reason for it .
I thank your honour : -For my part , my lord , My purpose was not to have seen you here ; But meeting with Salerio by the way , He did entreat me , past all saying nay , To come with him along . Sale . And I have reason for it .
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