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For the which , as I told you , Anthonio shall be bound . Shy . Anthonio shall become bound ? well . Bas . May you stead me ? will you pleasure me ? shall I know ? Shy . Three thousand ducats for three months , and Anthonio bound ?
For the which , as I told you , Anthonio shall be bound . Shy . Anthonio shall become bound ? well . Bas . May you stead me ? will you pleasure me ? shall I know ? Shy . Three thousand ducats for three months , and Anthonio bound ?
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Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man , that would , fir , as my father shall specify . Gob . He hath a great infection , sir , as one would say , to serve . Laun . Indeed , the short and the long is , I serve the Jew , and have ...
Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man , that would , fir , as my father shall specify . Gob . He hath a great infection , sir , as one would say , to serve . Laun . Indeed , the short and the long is , I serve the Jew , and have ...
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... all th ' observance of civility , Like one well study'd in a sad ostent To please his grandam ; never trust me more . Bal . Well , we shall see your bearing , Gra . Nay , but I bar to - night ; you shall not gage me By what we do to ...
... all th ' observance of civility , Like one well study'd in a sad ostent To please his grandam ; never trust me more . Bal . Well , we shall see your bearing , Gra . Nay , but I bar to - night ; you shall not gage me By what we do to ...
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An it shall please you to break up this , it shall feem to signify . Lor . ' I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun .
An it shall please you to break up this , it shall feem to signify . Lor . ' I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun .
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ELL , thou shalt see , thy eyes shall be thy judge , difference of old Shylock and Bassanio . What , Jessica ! — thou shalt not gormandize As thou hast done with me what , Jesica ! And sleep , and snore , and rend apparel out .
ELL , thou shalt see , thy eyes shall be thy judge , difference of old Shylock and Bassanio . What , Jessica ! — thou shalt not gormandize As thou hast done with me what , Jesica ! And sleep , and snore , and rend apparel out .
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