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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After some adventures , ( which are nothing to the present purpose , ) she is brought before the emperor , who says to her , " Puella , propter amorem filii mei multa adversa sustinuisti . Tamen si digna fueris ut uxor ejus sis cito ...
After some adventures , ( which are nothing to the present purpose , ) she is brought before the emperor , who says to her , " Puella , propter amorem filii mei multa adversa sustinuisti . Tamen si digna fueris ut uxor ejus sis cito ...
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Ant . Believe me , no : I thank my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is my whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad .
Ant . Believe me , no : I thank my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is my whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad .
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... let me know it ; 5 a more swelling port , & c . ] Port , in the present instance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . And , if it stand , as you yourself still MERCHANT OF VENICE 11.
... let me know it ; 5 a more swelling port , & c . ] Port , in the present instance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . And , if it stand , as you yourself still MERCHANT OF VENICE 11.
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Ant . Thou know'st , that all my fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to ...
Ant . Thou know'st , that all my fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to ...
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... and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest : Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him ! Bass . Shylock , do you hear ? Shy . I am debating of my present store ; And , by the near guess of my memory , I cannot instantly raise ...
... and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest : Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him ! Bass . Shylock , do you hear ? Shy . I am debating of my present store ; And , by the near guess of my memory , I cannot instantly raise ...
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