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Page 26
... hear thee , Grațiano , Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why there they show Something too liberal ...
... hear thee , Grațiano , Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice , Parts that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why there they show Something too liberal ...
Page 29
... Hear you me , Jeffica , up my doors , and when you hear the drum , Lock And And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neck'd fife THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 29 SCENE ...
... Hear you me , Jeffica , up my doors , and when you hear the drum , Lock And And the vile fqueaking of the wry - neck'd fife THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 29 SCENE ...
Page 36
... hear ; Yet do not fuddenly , for it may grieve him . Sal . A kinder gentleman treads not the earth . I saw Bassanio and Anthonio part . Bassanio told him , he would make fome speed Of his return : he answer'd , do not fo , Slubber not ...
... hear ; Yet do not fuddenly , for it may grieve him . Sal . A kinder gentleman treads not the earth . I saw Bassanio and Anthonio part . Bassanio told him , he would make fome speed Of his return : he answer'd , do not fo , Slubber not ...
Page 41
... hear whether Anthonio have had any lofs at fea or no ? Shy . There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares fcarce fhow his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar that us'd to come fo fmug upon the mart ! let him look to ...
... hear whether Anthonio have had any lofs at fea or no ? Shy . There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares fcarce fhow his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar that us'd to come fo fmug upon the mart ! let him look to ...
Page 42
... hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone coft me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! the curfe never fell upon our nation till now , I never felt it till now ; two thousand ducats in ...
... hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone coft me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! the curfe never fell upon our nation till now , I never felt it till now ; two thousand ducats in ...
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