The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... Venice , vem- | chie , vencha , que non te unde , que non te perreche . Old Man- | tuam , old Mantuan . Who understandeth thee not , ut re | sol la mi fa : Under par- don sir , What are the contents ? or rather as Horrace sayes in his ...
... Venice , vem- | chie , vencha , que non te unde , que non te perreche . Old Man- | tuam , old Mantuan . Who understandeth thee not , ut re | sol la mi fa : Under par- don sir , What are the contents ? or rather as Horrace sayes in his ...
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... . Give me your hands , if we be friends , And Robin shall restore amends . 423. Centles : Gentles - Q0.2-4F . 430 [ Exit . ] FINIS . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE First printed in two Quartos , 78 V. i . 434-445 ] A MIDSOMMER DREAME.
... . Give me your hands , if we be friends , And Robin shall restore amends . 423. Centles : Gentles - Q0.2-4F . 430 [ Exit . ] FINIS . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE First printed in two Quartos , 78 V. i . 434-445 ] A MIDSOMMER DREAME.
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William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE First printed in two Quartos , 1600 The First Folio , 1623 , follows the Second Quarto , supplying the acts , but making few other variations ...
William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE First printed in two Quartos , 1600 The First Folio , 1623 , follows the Second Quarto , supplying the acts , but making few other variations ...
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... VENICE ' is a grave but pleasant drama of manners , employing at least four distinct episodes , the pound of flesh , the choice of caskets , the elopement of the Jew's daughter , and the missing rings , and contrasting love with ...
... VENICE ' is a grave but pleasant drama of manners , employing at least four distinct episodes , the pound of flesh , the choice of caskets , the elopement of the Jew's daughter , and the missing rings , and contrasting love with ...
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... Venice likewise escapes from his pecuni- ary difficulties by certain of his ships arriving in port . SOURCES By reason of the fourfold nature of this story , the tracing of sources becomes a tedious and uncertain matter . Numerous plots ...
... Venice likewise escapes from his pecuni- ary difficulties by certain of his ships arriving in port . SOURCES By reason of the fourfold nature of this story , the tracing of sources becomes a tedious and uncertain matter . Numerous plots ...
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