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Side 17
... answer ? Shy . Three thousand ducats , for three months , and Antonio bound . Bass . Your answer to that . Shy . Antonio is a good man . Bass . Have you heard any imputation to the contrary . Shy . Ho , no , no , no , no ; -my meaning ...
... answer ? Shy . Three thousand ducats , for three months , and Antonio bound . Bass . Your answer to that . Shy . Antonio is a good man . Bass . Have you heard any imputation to the contrary . Shy . Ho , no , no , no , no ; -my meaning ...
Side 40
... answer had not been inscroll'd1 : Fare you well ; your suit is cold . Cold , indeed ; and labour lost : 989 Then , farewell , heat ; and welcome , rost.- Portia , adieu ! I have too griev'd a heart , To take a tedious leave : thus ...
... answer had not been inscroll'd1 : Fare you well ; your suit is cold . Cold , indeed ; and labour lost : 989 Then , farewell , heat ; and welcome , rost.- Portia , adieu ! I have too griev'd a heart , To take a tedious leave : thus ...
Side 41
... he would make some speed Of his return : he answer'd - Do not so , Slubber not2 business for my sake , Bassanio , 1 Conversed . To slubber is to do a thing carelessly . But stay the very riping of the time ; And SC . VIII . 41 VENICE .
... he would make some speed Of his return : he answer'd - Do not so , Slubber not2 business for my sake , Bassanio , 1 Conversed . To slubber is to do a thing carelessly . But stay the very riping of the time ; And SC . VIII . 41 VENICE .
Side 51
... answers for deliverance ! But let me to my fortune and the caskets . Por . Away then : I am lock'd in one of them ; If you do love me , you will find me out.- Nerissa , and the rest , stand all aloof.- Let music sound , while he doth ...
... answers for deliverance ! But let me to my fortune and the caskets . Por . Away then : I am lock'd in one of them ; If you do love me , you will find me out.- Nerissa , and the rest , stand all aloof.- Let music sound , while he doth ...
Side 66
... answer that better to the common- wealth , than you can the getting up of the negro's belly : the Moor is with child by you , Launcelot . Laun . It is much , that the Moor should be more3 than reason : but if she be less than an honest ...
... answer that better to the common- wealth , than you can the getting up of the negro's belly : the Moor is with child by you , Launcelot . Laun . It is much , that the Moor should be more3 than reason : but if she be less than an honest ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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