The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Pagina 5
... myself . Sal . Your mind is toffing on the ocean ; There where your argofies with portly fail , Like figniors and rich burghers on the flood , Or as it were the pageants of the sea , Do overpeer the petty traffickers That court'fy to ...
... myself . Sal . Your mind is toffing on the ocean ; There where your argofies with portly fail , Like figniors and rich burghers on the flood , Or as it were the pageants of the sea , Do overpeer the petty traffickers That court'fy to ...
Pagina 20
... myself His wife , who wins me by that means I told Yourfelf , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . you ; Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the ...
... myself His wife , who wins me by that means I told Yourfelf , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . you ; Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the ...
Pagina 24
... myself , as your worship fhall know by this honeft old man ; and , though I fay it , though old man , yet , poor man , my father . Baff . One fpeak for both , what would you ? Laun . Serve you , fir . ---- Gob . This is the very defect ...
... myself , as your worship fhall know by this honeft old man ; and , though I fay it , though old man , yet , poor man , my father . Baff . One fpeak for both , what would you ? Laun . Serve you , fir . ---- Gob . This is the very defect ...
Pagina 33
... by thy estimation , Thou dost deserve enough , and yet enough May not extend fo far as to the lady ; And yet to be afraid of my deferving , VOL . II . E 3 Were Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
... by thy estimation , Thou dost deserve enough , and yet enough May not extend fo far as to the lady ; And yet to be afraid of my deferving , VOL . II . E 3 Were Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 33.
Pagina 34
William Shakespeare. Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much as I deferve ? —why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do ...
William Shakespeare. Were but a weak difabling of myself . As much as I deferve ? —why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in fortunes , In graces , and in qualities of breeding : But more than thefe , in love . I do ...
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