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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... heare . Shy.I am debating of my present store , And by the neere gueffe of my memory , I cannot inftantly raife vp the groffe Of full three thousand ducats : what of that ? Tuball , a wealthy Hebrew of my Tribe , Will furnish me ; but ...
... heare . Shy.I am debating of my present store , And by the neere gueffe of my memory , I cannot inftantly raife vp the groffe Of full three thousand ducats : what of that ? Tuball , a wealthy Hebrew of my Tribe , Will furnish me ; but ...
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... heare me , This is kinde I offer . Baff . This were kindneffe . Shy . This kindnesse will I show , Goe with me to a Notarie , feale me there Your fingle bond , and in a merry sport , If you repay me not on fuch a day Ia If the Merchant ...
... heare me , This is kinde I offer . Baff . This were kindneffe . Shy . This kindnesse will I show , Goe with me to a Notarie , feale me there Your fingle bond , and in a merry sport , If you repay me not on fuch a day Ia If the Merchant ...
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... heare thee Gratiano , Thou art too wilde , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eies as ours appeare not faults , But where thou art not knowne . Why there they fhew Something too lib'rall ...
... heare thee Gratiano , Thou art too wilde , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eies as ours appeare not faults , But where thou art not knowne . Why there they fhew Something too lib'rall ...
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... heare thee Gratiano , Thou art too wilde , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eies as ours appeare not faults , But where thou art not knowne . Why there they fhew Something too lib'rall ...
... heare thee Gratiano , Thou art too wilde , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eies as ours appeare not faults , But where thou art not knowne . Why there they fhew Something too lib'rall ...
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... Heare me Ieffica : Locke vp my doores , and when you heare the drumme , And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neckt Fife , Clamber not you vp to the Cafements then , Nor thrust your head into the publike streete , To gaze on Chriftian ...
... Heare me Ieffica : Locke vp my doores , and when you heare the drumme , And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neckt Fife , Clamber not you vp to the Cafements then , Nor thrust your head into the publike streete , To gaze on Chriftian ...
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