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 3 |
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Pagina 27
... and such odd sayings , the sisters three , and such branches of learning , ) is , indeed , deceased ; or , as you would say , in plain terms , gone to heaven . try conclusions- ] To try conclusions is to try experiments . Gob .
... and such odd sayings , the sisters three , and such branches of learning , ) is , indeed , deceased ; or , as you would say , in plain terms , gone to heaven . try conclusions- ] To try conclusions is to try experiments . Gob .
Pagina 34
... take this : -tell gentle Jessica , I will not fail her ; -speak it privately ; go.Gentlemen , [ Exit LAUNCELOT . Will you prepare you for this masque to - night ? I am provided of a torch - bearer . Salar . Ay , marry , I'll be gone ...
... take this : -tell gentle Jessica , I will not fail her ; -speak it privately ; go.Gentlemen , [ Exit LAUNCELOT . Will you prepare you for this masque to - night ? I am provided of a torch - bearer . Salar . Ay , marry , I'll be gone ...
Pagina 39
... go aboard : I have sent twenty out to seek for you . Gra . I am glad on't ; I desire no more delight , Than to be under sail , and gone to - night . [ Exeunt . F SCENE VII . Belmont . A Room in Portia's House MERCHANT OF VENICE . 39.
... go aboard : I have sent twenty out to seek for you . Gra . I am glad on't ; I desire no more delight , Than to be under sail , and gone to - night . [ Exeunt . F SCENE VII . Belmont . A Room in Portia's House MERCHANT OF VENICE . 39.
Pagina 42
Why man , I saw Bassanio under sail ; With him is Gratiano gone along ; And in their ship , I am sure , Lorenzo is not . Salan . The villain Jew with outcries rais'd the duke ; Who went with him to search Bassanio's ship . Salar .
Why man , I saw Bassanio under sail ; With him is Gratiano gone along ; And in their ship , I am sure , Lorenzo is not . Salan . The villain Jew with outcries rais'd the duke ; Who went with him to search Bassanio's ship . Salar .
Pagina 45
Behold , there stand the caskets , noble prince : If you choose that wherein I am contain'd , Straight shall our nuptial rites be solemniz'd ; But if you fail , without more speech , my lord , You must be gone from hence immediately .
Behold , there stand the caskets , noble prince : If you choose that wherein I am contain'd , Straight shall our nuptial rites be solemniz'd ; But if you fail , without more speech , my lord , You must be gone from hence immediately .
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