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Page 8
Well , we will leave you then till dinner - time . I must be one of these fame dumb wise men ; For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue .
Well , we will leave you then till dinner - time . I must be one of these fame dumb wise men ; For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue .
Page 25
I have ne'er a tongue in my head ? well , " if any man in Italy have a fairer table — which doth offer to swear upon a book , I fall have good fortune - go to , here's a simple line of life ; here's a small trifle of wives ...
I have ne'er a tongue in my head ? well , " if any man in Italy have a fairer table — which doth offer to swear upon a book , I fall have good fortune - go to , here's a simple line of life ; here's a small trifle of wives ...
Page 27
Adieu ; tears exhibit my tongue , most beautiful pagan , most sweet Jew ! if a christian did not play the knave , and get thee , I am much deceived ; but , adieu ; these foolish drops do somewhat drown my manly spirit : adieu . [ Exit .
Adieu ; tears exhibit my tongue , most beautiful pagan , most sweet Jew ! if a christian did not play the knave , and get thee , I am much deceived ; but , adieu ; these foolish drops do somewhat drown my manly spirit : adieu . [ Exit .
Page 31
... I do know your tongue . Lor . Lorenzo , and thy love . Jes . Lorenzo , certain , and my love , indeed ; For who love I fo much ? and now who knows , But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? Lor . Heav'n and thy thoughts are witness ...
... I do know your tongue . Lor . Lorenzo , and thy love . Jes . Lorenzo , certain , and my love , indeed ; For who love I fo much ? and now who knows , But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? Lor . Heav'n and thy thoughts are witness ...
Page 44
But left you should not understand me well , And yet a maiden hath no tongue but thought , I would detain you here some month or two , Before you venture for me . I could teach you How to choose right , but I am then forsworn ; So will ...
But left you should not understand me well , And yet a maiden hath no tongue but thought , I would detain you here some month or two , Before you venture for me . I could teach you How to choose right , but I am then forsworn ; So will ...
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