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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Page 22
... present wants , and take no doit Of usance for my monies , and you'll not hear me : This is kind I offer . Ant . This were kindness . Shy . This kindness will I show : - Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in ...
... present wants , and take no doit Of usance for my monies , and you'll not hear me : This is kind I offer . Ant . This were kindness . Shy . This kindness will I show : - Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in ...
Page 29
... present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him a present ! give him a halter : I am ...
... present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him a present ! give him a halter : I am ...
Page 56
... Counterfeit , which is at present used only in a bad sense , anciently signified a likeness , a resem- biance , without comprehending any idea of fraud . And leave itself unfurnish'd : Yet look , how far 56 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... Counterfeit , which is at present used only in a bad sense , anciently signified a likeness , a resem- biance , without comprehending any idea of fraud . And leave itself unfurnish'd : Yet look , how far 56 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
Page 61
... present money to discharge the Jew , He would not take it : Never did I know A creature , that did bear the shape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man : He plies the duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom ...
... present money to discharge the Jew , He would not take it : Never did I know A creature , that did bear the shape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man : He plies the duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom ...
Page 74
... Presents a letter . grace . Bass . Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly ? Shy . To cut the forfeiture from that bankrupt there . Gra . Not on thy sole , but on thy soul , harsh Jew , Thou mak'st thy knife keen : but no metal can ...
... Presents a letter . grace . Bass . Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly ? Shy . To cut the forfeiture from that bankrupt there . Gra . Not on thy sole , but on thy soul , harsh Jew , Thou mak'st thy knife keen : but no metal can ...
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