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... master , will be here to - night . Por . If I could bid the fifth welcome with fo good a heart as I can bid the other four farewel , I should be glad of his approach ; if he have the condition of a faint , and the complexion of a devil ...
... master , will be here to - night . Por . If I could bid the fifth welcome with fo good a heart as I can bid the other four farewel , I should be glad of his approach ; if he have the condition of a faint , and the complexion of a devil ...
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... master , who , god bless the mark , is a kind of devil ; and , to run away from the Jew , I fhould be ruled by the fiend , who , faving your reverence , is the devil himself . Certainly , the Jew is the very devil incarnal ; and , in my ...
... master , who , god bless the mark , is a kind of devil ; and , to run away from the Jew , I fhould be ruled by the fiend , who , faving your reverence , is the devil himself . Certainly , the Jew is the very devil incarnal ; and , in my ...
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... master Launcelot ? ( mark me now ; now will I raise the waters ; ) talk you of young master Launcelot ? Gob . No master , fir , but a poor man's fon . His father , though I fay't , is an honeft exceeding poor man , and , god be thanked ...
... master Launcelot ? ( mark me now ; now will I raise the waters ; ) talk you of young master Launcelot ? Gob . No master , fir , but a poor man's fon . His father , though I fay't , is an honeft exceeding poor man , and , god be thanked ...
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... master's a very few : give him a present ? give him a halter : I am famish'd in his fervice ; you may tell every finger I have with my ribs . Father , I am glad you are come , give me your present to to one master Bassanio , who ...
... master's a very few : give him a present ? give him a halter : I am famish'd in his fervice ; you may tell every finger I have with my ribs . Father , I am glad you are come , give me your present to to one master Bassanio , who ...
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William Shakespeare. to one master Bassanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I ferve him not , I will run as far as god has any ground . O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I ferve the ...
William Shakespeare. to one master Bassanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I ferve him not , I will run as far as god has any ground . O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I ferve the ...
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