The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 2A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Pagina 4
... fhould think of fhallows and of flats ; And fee my wealthy Andrew dock'd in fand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kils her burial . Should I go to church , And see the holy edifice of stone , And not bethink me ftrait of ...
... fhould think of fhallows and of flats ; And fee my wealthy Andrew dock'd in fand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kils her burial . Should I go to church , And see the holy edifice of stone , And not bethink me ftrait of ...
Pagina 6
... fhould fay , I am Sir Oracle , And when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! O my Anthonio , I do know of those , That therefore only are reputed wife , For faying nothing ; who , I'm very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almoft damn ...
... fhould fay , I am Sir Oracle , And when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! O my Anthonio , I do know of those , That therefore only are reputed wife , For faying nothing ; who , I'm very fure , If they fhould fpeak , would almoft damn ...
Pagina 8
... fhould queftionless be fortunate , Anth . Thou know'ft , that all my fortunes are at fea , Nor have I mony , nor commodity , To raise a prefent fum ; therefore , go forth ; Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That fhall be rack'd even ...
... fhould queftionless be fortunate , Anth . Thou know'ft , that all my fortunes are at fea , Nor have I mony , nor commodity , To raise a prefent fum ; therefore , go forth ; Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That fhall be rack'd even ...
Pagina 10
... fhould fay , you will not have me , chufe : he hears merry tales , and fmiles not ; I fear , he will prove the weeping phi- lofopher when he grows old , being fo full of unman- nerly fadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a ...
... fhould fay , you will not have me , chufe : he hears merry tales , and fmiles not ; I fear , he will prove the weeping phi- lofopher when he grows old , being fo full of unman- nerly fadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a ...
Pagina 11
... fhould marry him , I fhould marry twenty husbands . If he would defpife me , I would forgive him ; for if he love me to madness , I fhall ne- ver requite him . Ner . What fay you then to Faulconbridge , the young Baron of England ? Por ...
... fhould marry him , I fhould marry twenty husbands . If he would defpife me , I would forgive him ; for if he love me to madness , I fhall ne- ver requite him . Ner . What fay you then to Faulconbridge , the young Baron of England ? Por ...
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Pagina 9 - ... palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions; I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done than to be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Pagina 64 - The slaves are ours. So do I answer you : The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it : If you deny me, fie upon your law ! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment : answer ; shall I have it ? Duke.