The Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice: With the Extreme Cruelty of Shylocke the Iew Towards the Saide Merchant, in Cutting a Iust Pound of His Flesh. And the Obtaining of Portia, by the Choyse of Three CasketsJ. Roberts, 1600 - 78 oldal |
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... glad this parcell of wooers are fo reasonable , for there is not one among them but I dote on his very abfence ; & Ipray God grant them a faire departure . Ner.Do you not remember Lady in your fathers time , aVe- netian Scholler and a ...
... glad this parcell of wooers are fo reasonable , for there is not one among them but I dote on his very abfence ; & Ipray God grant them a faire departure . Ner.Do you not remember Lady in your fathers time , aVe- netian Scholler and a ...
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... glad this parcell of wooers are fo reasonable , for there is not one among them but / dote on his very abfence ; & Ipray God grant them a faire departure . Ner.Do you not remember Lady in your fathers time , ave- netian Scholler and a ...
... glad this parcell of wooers are fo reasonable , for there is not one among them but / dote on his very abfence ; & Ipray God grant them a faire departure . Ner.Do you not remember Lady in your fathers time , ave- netian Scholler and a ...
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... glad you are come , giue me your prefent to one Mafter Baffanio , who indeed giues rare new liueries , if I ferue not him , I will runne as farre as God has any ground . O rare fortune , here comes the man , to him Father , for I am a ...
... glad you are come , giue me your prefent to one Mafter Baffanio , who indeed giues rare new liueries , if I ferue not him , I will runne as farre as God has any ground . O rare fortune , here comes the man , to him Father , for I am a ...
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... glad tis night you do not looke on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange : But loue is blinde , and louers cannot fee The pretty follies that themfelues commit , For if they could , Cupid himselfe would blush To fee ine thus ...
... glad tis night you do not looke on me , For I am much afham'd of my exchange : But loue is blinde , and louers cannot fee The pretty follies that themfelues commit , For if they could , Cupid himselfe would blush To fee ine thus ...
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... glad on't , I defire no more delight Then to be vnder fayle , & gone to night . Enter Portia with Morrocho , and both their traines . Por.Goe , draw afide the Curtaines , and difcouer The feuerall Caskets to this noble Prince : Now make ...
... glad on't , I defire no more delight Then to be vnder fayle , & gone to night . Enter Portia with Morrocho , and both their traines . Por.Goe , draw afide the Curtaines , and difcouer The feuerall Caskets to this noble Prince : Now make ...
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