The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text of E. Malone, with notes and illustr., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Band 3 |
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... prove whether she is worthy to receive the hand of the son of Anselmus , emperor of Rome . The princess , after praying to God for assistance , rejects the gold and silver caskets , and chooses the leaden , which being opened , and ...
... prove whether she is worthy to receive the hand of the son of Anselmus , emperor of Rome . The princess , after praying to God for assistance , rejects the gold and silver caskets , and chooses the leaden , which being opened , and ...
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... prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these two ! Ner . How ...
... prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these two ! Ner . How ...
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... prove whose blood is reddest , his or mine.1 I tell thee , lady , this aspect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant : by my love , I swear , The best - regarded virgins of our clime Have loved it too . I would not change this hue , Except to ...
... prove whose blood is reddest , his or mine.1 I tell thee , lady , this aspect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant : by my love , I swear , The best - regarded virgins of our clime Have loved it too . I would not change this hue , Except to ...
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... proved herself ; And therefore , like herself , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my constant soul . Enter JESSICA below . What , art thou come ? -On , gentlemen ; away ! Our masking mates by this time for us stay . [ Exit ...
... proved herself ; And therefore , like herself , wise , fair , and true , Shall she be placed in my constant soul . Enter JESSICA below . What , art thou come ? -On , gentlemen ; away ! Our masking mates by this time for us stay . [ Exit ...
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... Salan . Ha ! -what say'st thou ? -Why , the end is , he hath lost a ship . Salar . I would it might prove the end of his losses ! To knap is to break short . Salan . Let me say amen betimes , lest the ACT III . 55 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... Salan . Ha ! -what say'st thou ? -Why , the end is , he hath lost a ship . Salar . I would it might prove the end of his losses ! To knap is to break short . Salan . Let me say amen betimes , lest the ACT III . 55 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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adieu Antonio ARMADO Athens Bassanio Biron blood bond Boyet casket Costard dear Demetrius dost doth ducats duke Dull Dumain Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair lady fairy father fear flesh fool forsworn gentle give grace Gratiano hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hippolyta Jaquenetta Jessica Kath King l'envoy lady Laun Launcelot lion Longaville look lord Lorenzo love's LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST lovers Lysander madam master MERCHANT OF VENICE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mistress moon Moth Nerissa never night o'er oath Oberon PHILOSTRATE play Pompey Portia praise pray thee princess Puck Pyramus Quince ring Rosaline Salan Salar SCENE SHAK Shylock Sir Nath sleep soul speak swear sweet tell Theseus thing Thisby thou art thousand ducats Titania tongue true unto Venice word