The Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice: With the Extreme Cruelty of Shylocke the Iew Towards the Saide Merchant, in Cutting a Iust Pound of His Flesh. And the Obtaining of Portia, by the Choyse of Three CasketsJ. Roberts, 1600 - 78 Seiten |
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... thinké of fhallowes , and of flats , And fee my wealthy Andrew dockes in fand , Veyling her high top lower then her ... thinke vpon his merchandize . Anth , Beleeue me no : I thanke my fortune forit , My ventures are not in one bottome ...
... thinké of fhallowes , and of flats , And fee my wealthy Andrew dockes in fand , Veyling her high top lower then her ... thinke vpon his merchandize . Anth , Beleeue me no : I thanke my fortune forit , My ventures are not in one bottome ...
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... thinke he was fo call'd . Ner . True Maddam , he of all the men that euer my foolis eyes lookt vpon , was the best deferuing a faire Lady . Per . I remember him well , and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now , what newes ...
... thinke he was fo call'd . Ner . True Maddam , he of all the men that euer my foolis eyes lookt vpon , was the best deferuing a faire Lady . Per . I remember him well , and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now , what newes ...
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... thinké of fhallowes , and of flats , And fee my wealthy Andrew dockes in fand , Veyling her high top lower then her ... thinke vpon his merchandize . Anth , Beleeue me no : I thanke my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottome ...
... thinké of fhallowes , and of flats , And fee my wealthy Andrew dockes in fand , Veyling her high top lower then her ... thinke vpon his merchandize . Anth , Beleeue me no : I thanke my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottome ...
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... thinke you of the Scottish Lord his Neigh bour ? Por . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him , for he bor rowed a boxe of the care of the Englishman , and fwore he wold pay him againe when he was able : Ithinke the Frenchman be ...
... thinke you of the Scottish Lord his Neigh bour ? Por . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him , for he bor rowed a boxe of the care of the Englishman , and fwore he wold pay him againe when he was able : Ithinke the Frenchman be ...
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... thinke he was fo call'd . Ner . True Maddam , he of all the men that euer my foolish eyes lookt vpon , was the beft deferuing a faire Lady . Per . I remember him well , and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now , what newes ...
... thinke he was fo call'd . Ner . True Maddam , he of all the men that euer my foolish eyes lookt vpon , was the beft deferuing a faire Lady . Per . I remember him well , and I remember him worthy of thy praise . How now , what newes ...
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