The dramatic works.Whittingham, 1830 |
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... honour of human nature . The judgment scene with which the fourth act is concentrating in itself the occupied is alone a perfect drama , of the whole . The knot is now untied , and according to the common idea the curtain might drop ...
... honour of human nature . The judgment scene with which the fourth act is concentrating in itself the occupied is alone a perfect drama , of the whole . The knot is now untied , and according to the common idea the curtain might drop ...
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... 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 fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way , with more ...
... 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 fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way , with more ...
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... ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Republ , I , I. Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport SC . III . 21 VENICE .
... ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Republ , I , I. Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport SC . III . 21 VENICE .
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... honour Were purchased by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover , that stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ? How much low peasantry would then be glean'd Prepared . By and of being synonymous , were used by ...
... honour Were purchased by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover , that stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ? How much low peasantry would then be glean'd Prepared . By and of being synonymous , were used by ...
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William Shakespeare. From the true seed of honour ? and how much honour Pick'd from the chaff and ruin of the times , To be new varnish'd ? Well , but to my choice : Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves : I will assume ...
William Shakespeare. From the true seed of honour ? and how much honour Pick'd from the chaff and ruin of the times , To be new varnish'd ? Well , but to my choice : Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves : I will assume ...
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aglets Antonio Baptista Bass Bassanio Ben Jonson BERTRAM better Bian Bianca Bion BIONDELLO Cotgrave Count daughter doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool fortune gentle gentleman give Gratiano Gremio hath hear heart heaven honour Hortensio Jessica Kate Kath KATHARINA King knave lady LAFEU Laun Launcelot look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio madam maid Malone marry master means Merchant of Venice merry mistress Nerissa never old copy reads Orlando Padua Parolles Petruchio Phebe play Portia pray ring Rosalind Rousillon Salan SCENE Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock Signior sirrah speak Steevens swear sweet tell thank thee There's thine thing thou art Touch Tranio Troilus and Cressida unto Venice Vincentio wife withal word young