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Page 38
... , prince ; If you choose that , then I am yours withal . Mor . Some god direct my judgment ! Let me see , I will survey the inscriptions back again : What says this leaden casket ? Who chooseth me , 38 ACT II . MERCHANT OF.
... , prince ; If you choose that , then I am yours withal . Mor . Some god direct my judgment ! Let me see , I will survey the inscriptions back again : What says this leaden casket ? Who chooseth me , 38 ACT II . MERCHANT OF.
Page 46
... withal . Salan . And Shylock , for his own part , knew the bird was fledg'd ; and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam . 1 To knap is to break short . The word occurs in the Common Prayer . He knappeth the spear in ...
... withal . Salan . And Shylock , for his own part , knew the bird was fledg'd ; and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam . 1 To knap is to break short . The word occurs in the Common Prayer . He knappeth the spear in ...
Page 47
... withal : if it will feed nothing else , it will feed my revenge . He hath disgraced me , and hindered me of half a million ; laughed at my losses , mocked at my gains , scorned my nation , thwarted my bargains , cooled my friends ...
... withal : if it will feed nothing else , it will feed my revenge . He hath disgraced me , and hindered me of half a million ; laughed at my losses , mocked at my gains , scorned my nation , thwarted my bargains , cooled my friends ...
Page 57
... withal . Bass . And do you , Gratiano , mean good faith ? Gra . Yes , ' faith , my lord . 7 Bass . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Grokk play with them , the first boy for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake ...
... withal . Bass . And do you , Gratiano , mean good faith ? Gra . Yes , ' faith , my lord . 7 Bass . Our feast shall be much honour'd in your marriage . Grokk play with them , the first boy for a thousand ducats . Ner . What , and stake ...
Page 64
... reproached by Clerimont for not silencing the music , which endangered his safety , replies : ' I cannot do withal ; I have spoke and spoke ; I am betrayed and lost too . " And wish , for all that , that I had. 64 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
... reproached by Clerimont for not silencing the music , which endangered his safety , replies : ' I cannot do withal ; I have spoke and spoke ; I am betrayed and lost too . " And wish , for all that , that I had. 64 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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