The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him justice : twenty merchants , The duke himself , and the magnificoes Of greatest port , have all persuaded with him ; But none can drive him ...
... duke at morning , and at night ; And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him justice : twenty merchants , The duke himself , and the magnificoes Of greatest port , have all persuaded with him ; But none can drive him ...
Page 103
... Duke ; the Magnificoes ; Antonio , Bas- sanio , Gratiano , Salarino , Salanio , and others . Duke . What , is Antonio here ? Ant . Ready , so please your grace . Duke . I am sorry for thee ; thou art come to A stony adversary , an ...
... Duke ; the Magnificoes ; Antonio , Bas- sanio , Gratiano , Salarino , Salanio , and others . Duke . What , is Antonio here ? Ant . Ready , so please your grace . Duke . I am sorry for thee ; thou art come to A stony adversary , an ...
Page 104
... Duke . How shalt thou hope for mercy , rend'ring none ? Shy . What judgement shall I dread , doing no wrong ? You ... Duke . Upon my power , I may dismiss this court , Unless Bellario , a learned doctor , Whom I have sent for to ...
... Duke . How shalt thou hope for mercy , rend'ring none ? Shy . What judgement shall I dread , doing no wrong ? You ... Duke . Upon my power , I may dismiss this court , Unless Bellario , a learned doctor , Whom I have sent for to ...
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... duke . Gra . Beg , that thou may'st have leave to hang thyself : And yet , thy wealth being forfeit to the state , Thou hast not left the value of a cord ; [ charge . Therefore , thou must be hang'd at the state's Duke . That thou shalt ...
... duke . Gra . Beg , that thou may'st have leave to hang thyself : And yet , thy wealth being forfeit to the state , Thou hast not left the value of a cord ; [ charge . Therefore , thou must be hang'd at the state's Duke . That thou shalt ...
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... DUKE'S PALACE . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , attended ; two French Lords and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have The fundamental reasons of this war ; [ you heard Whose great decision hath much blood let ...
... DUKE'S PALACE . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , attended ; two French Lords and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have The fundamental reasons of this war ; [ you heard Whose great decision hath much blood let ...
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