The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Strana 5
... See , Magick of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jew . Nay , that's most fix'd . Mer . A moft ...
... See , Magick of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jew . Nay , that's most fix'd . Mer . A moft ...
Strana 16
... see so many dip their meat In one man's blood ; and all the madness is , He cheers them up too . I wonder , men dare trust themselves with men : Methinks , they should invite them without knives ; Good for their meat , and fafer for ...
... see so many dip their meat In one man's blood ; and all the madness is , He cheers them up too . I wonder , men dare trust themselves with men : Methinks , they should invite them without knives ; Good for their meat , and fafer for ...
Strana 34
... See , by good hap , yonder's my lord ; I have sweat to see his honour . My honour'd lord , [ to Lucius . Luc . Servilius ! you are kindly met , fir . Fare thee well , commend me to thy honourable virtuous lord , my very exquifite friend ...
... See , by good hap , yonder's my lord ; I have sweat to see his honour . My honour'd lord , [ to Lucius . Luc . Servilius ! you are kindly met , fir . Fare thee well , commend me to thy honourable virtuous lord , my very exquifite friend ...
Strana 42
... Seeing his reputation touch'd to death , He did oppose his foe : And with fuch fober and unnoted paffion He did behave in's anger , ere ' twas spent , As if he had but prov'd an argument . 1 Sen. You undergo too ftrict a paradox ...
... Seeing his reputation touch'd to death , He did oppose his foe : And with fuch fober and unnoted paffion He did behave in's anger , ere ' twas spent , As if he had but prov'd an argument . 1 Sen. You undergo too ftrict a paradox ...
Strana 48
... see my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . [ Exit . i Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour sways him . He gave me a jewel th ' other day , and now he has beat it out of my cap . Did you my jewel ? 2 Sen. Did --- fee you fee fee ...
... see my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . [ Exit . i Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour sways him . He gave me a jewel th ' other day , and now he has beat it out of my cap . Did you my jewel ? 2 Sen. Did --- fee you fee fee ...
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