The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 240 : " Nerissa , cheer yon stranger : bid her welcome . " 46. if ... play ] when I'm winning ; but Steevens explains : " if I make my party , " and Ritson : " if I may choose my game . " • 48. You me ...
... Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 240 : " Nerissa , cheer yon stranger : bid her welcome . " 46. if ... play ] when I'm winning ; but Steevens explains : " if I make my party , " and Ritson : " if I may choose my game . " • 48. You me ...
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... Merchant of Venice , III . iv . 6 : " How true a gentleman you send relief " [ to ] ; and Julius Cæsar , 1. ii . 314- " Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is dispos'd " [ to ] . 50. perniciously ] destructively , with a ...
... Merchant of Venice , III . iv . 6 : " How true a gentleman you send relief " [ to ] ; and Julius Cæsar , 1. ii . 314- " Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is dispos'd " [ to ] . 50. perniciously ] destructively , with a ...
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... Merchant of Venice , II . vii . 40 , in this series . 145. Ye ... hearts ] An allusion as Johnson guessed " to the old jingle of Angli and Angeli . " St. Gregory hearing that certain English slaves were called " Angles " replied that ...
... Merchant of Venice , II . vii . 40 , in this series . 145. Ye ... hearts ] An allusion as Johnson guessed " to the old jingle of Angli and Angeli . " St. Gregory hearing that certain English slaves were called " Angles " replied that ...
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