The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 sider |
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... Never did I know A creature , that did bear the shape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man : He plies the duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him justice : twenty merchants ...
... Never did I know A creature , that did bear the shape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man : He plies the duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him justice : twenty merchants ...
Side 109
... Never to part with it ; and here he stands : I dare be sworn for him , he would not leave it , Nor pluck it from his finger , for the wealth That the world masters . Now , in faith , Gratiano , You give your wife too unkind a cause of ...
... Never to part with it ; and here he stands : I dare be sworn for him , he would not leave it , Nor pluck it from his finger , for the wealth That the world masters . Now , in faith , Gratiano , You give your wife too unkind a cause of ...
Side 114
... never Transparent heretics , he burnt for liars ! [ die , One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match , since first the world begun , Ben . Tut ! you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself pois'd with herself ...
... never Transparent heretics , he burnt for liars ! [ die , One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match , since first the world begun , Ben . Tut ! you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself pois'd with herself ...
Side 129
... never be of what I hate ; [ you have : But thankful even for hate , that is meant love . Cap . How now ! how now , chop - logic ! What [ not ; Proud , and , I thank you , and , I thank you And yet not proud ; —Mistress minion , you ...
... never be of what I hate ; [ you have : But thankful even for hate , that is meant love . Cap . How now ! how now , chop - logic ! What [ not ; Proud , and , I thank you , and , I thank you And yet not proud ; —Mistress minion , you ...
Side 152
... never see thee more . Alcib . I never did thee harm . Tim . Yes , thou spoks't well of me . Alcib . Call'st thou that harm ? Tim . Men daily find it such . And take thy beagles with thee . Get thee away , | 152 [ ACT IV . TIMON OF ATHENS .
... never see thee more . Alcib . I never did thee harm . Tim . Yes , thou spoks't well of me . Alcib . Call'st thou that harm ? Tim . Men daily find it such . And take thy beagles with thee . Get thee away , | 152 [ ACT IV . TIMON OF ATHENS .
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