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 3F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... mind , says the fiend , and run . Well , my conscience , hanging about the neck of my heart , says very wisely to me , my honest friend Launce- lot , being an honest man's son , -or rather an honest woman's son ; -for , indeed , my ...
... mind , says the fiend , and run . Well , my conscience , hanging about the neck of my heart , says very wisely to me , my honest friend Launce- lot , being an honest man's son , -or rather an honest woman's son ; -for , indeed , my ...
Page 33
... , unless it may be quaintly order'd ; And better , in my mind , not undertook . Lor . " Tis now but four a - clock ; we have two hours To furnish us : - Enter LAUNCELOT , with a letter . Friend Launcelot , MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
... , unless it may be quaintly order'd ; And better , in my mind , not undertook . Lor . " Tis now but four a - clock ; we have two hours To furnish us : - Enter LAUNCELOT , with a letter . Friend Launcelot , MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
Page 36
... mind of feasting forth to - night : But I will go . - Go you before me , sirrah ; Say , I will come . Laun . I will go before , sir.- Mistress , look out at window , for all this ; There will come a Christian by , 5 Will be worth a ...
... mind of feasting forth to - night : But I will go . - Go you before me , sirrah ; Say , I will come . Laun . I will go before , sir.- Mistress , look out at window , for all this ; There will come a Christian by , 5 Will be worth a ...
Page 37
... mind . [ Exit . Jes . Farewell ; and if my fortune be not crost , I have a father , you a daughter , lost . [ Exit . SCENE VI . The same . Enter GRATIANO and SALARINO , masqued . Gra . This is the pent - house , under which Lo- renzo ...
... mind . [ Exit . Jes . Farewell ; and if my fortune be not crost , I have a father , you a daughter , lost . [ Exit . SCENE VI . The same . Enter GRATIANO and SALARINO , masqued . Gra . This is the pent - house , under which Lo- renzo ...
Page 40
... mind stoops not to shows of dross ; I'll then nor give , nor hazard , aught for lead . What says the silver , with her virgin hue ? Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves . As much as he deserves ? -Pause there , Morocco ...
... mind stoops not to shows of dross ; I'll then nor give , nor hazard , aught for lead . What says the silver , with her virgin hue ? Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves . As much as he deserves ? -Pause there , Morocco ...
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