The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 2 |
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Strana 18
Whose own hard dealings teach them to fufpect The thoughts of others ! pray you , tell me this , • Breed of metal , meaning money at ufury , money that breeds more ----- The old editions ( two of them ) have it , a bribe of barren metal ...
Whose own hard dealings teach them to fufpect The thoughts of others ! pray you , tell me this , • Breed of metal , meaning money at ufury , money that breeds more ----- The old editions ( two of them ) have it , a bribe of barren metal ...
Strana 20
And let us make incifion for your love , To prove whose blood is reddeft , his or mine . I tell thee , lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too ...
And let us make incifion for your love , To prove whose blood is reddeft , his or mine . I tell thee , lady , this afpect of mine Hath fear'd the valiant ; by my love , I swear , The best regarded virgins of our clime Have lov'd it too ...
Strana 34
O hell ! what have we here ? a carrion death , Within whose empty eye there is a scroll : I'll read the writing : # 1 All " • * Skit . All I · All that glifters is not 34 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
O hell ! what have we here ? a carrion death , Within whose empty eye there is a scroll : I'll read the writing : # 1 All " • * Skit . All I · All that glifters is not 34 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
Strana 55
I never did repent of doing good , And shall not now ; for in companions That do converfe and waste the time together , Whose fouls do bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners ...
I never did repent of doing good , And shall not now ; for in companions That do converfe and waste the time together , Whose fouls do bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners ...
Strana 65
I leave him to your gracious acceptance , whose trial fhall better publish his commendation . Enter Portia , dress'd like a doctor of laws . Duke . You hear the learn'd Bellario , what he writes , And here , I take it , is the doctor ...
I leave him to your gracious acceptance , whose trial fhall better publish his commendation . Enter Portia , dress'd like a doctor of laws . Duke . You hear the learn'd Bellario , what he writes , And here , I take it , is the doctor ...
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