inquiry being deemed necessary, Portia says, — Let us go in; And charge us there upon inter'gatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Gratiano assents, observing, — Let it be so: the first inter*gatory That my Nerissa shall be sworn on is,... Shakespeare as a Lawyer - Seite 27von Franklin Fiske Heard - 1883 - 119 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 644 Seiten
...people. POR* It is almoft morning, And yet, I am fure, you are not fatisfied Of thefe events at full: Let us go in; And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will anfwer all things faithfully. GRA. Let it be fo : The firft intergatory, That my NerifTa fhall be fworn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 Seiten
...is almost morning, And yet, I am sure, you are not satisfied Of these events at full: Let us go in j And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Gra. Let it be so : The first intergatory, That my Nerissa shall be sworn on, is, Whether till the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 Seiten
...people. Por. It is almost morning, And yet, I am sure, you are not satisfied Of these events at full: Let us go in; And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Gra. Let it be so: The first intergatory, That my Nerissa shall be sworn on, is, Whether till the next... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 Seiten
...morning, MERCHANT OF VENICE. 203 And yet, I am sure, you are not satisfied Of these events at full: Let us go in; And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Gra. Let it be so: The first intergatory, That my Nerissa shall be sworn on, is, Whether till the next... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 Seiten
...people. For. It is almost morning, And yet, I am sure, you are not satisfied Of these events at full: Let us go in; And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Gra. Let it be so: The first intergatory, That my Ncrissa shall be sworn on, is, Whether till the next... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 348 Seiten
...people. For. It is almost morning, And yet, I am sure, you are not satisfied Of these events at full: Let us go in; And charge us there upon intergatories, And we will answer all things faithfully. Or go to bed now, being two hours to day: But were the day come, I should wish it dark, That I were... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 Seiten
...death, of all he dies possess'd of. Lor. Fair ladies, you drop manna in the way Of starved people. Gra. Let it be so: The first inter'gatory, That my Nerissa shall be sworn on, is, Whether till the next.night she had rather stay Or go to bed now, being two hours to-day : But were the day come, I... | |
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