The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... never be chosen by any rightly , but one who you shall rightly love . But what warmth is there in your affection towards any of these princely suitors that are already come ? Por . I pray thee , over - name them ; and as thou namest ...
... never be chosen by any rightly , but one who you shall rightly love . But what warmth is there in your affection towards any of these princely suitors that are already come ? Por . I pray thee , over - name them ; and as thou namest ...
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... never requite him . Ner . What say you then to Faulconbridge , the young baron of England ? Por . You know , I say nothing to him ; for he understands not me , nor I him : he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian ; and you will come ...
... never requite him . Ner . What say you then to Faulconbridge , the young baron of England ? Por . You know , I say nothing to him ; for he understands not me , nor I him : he hath neither Latin , French , nor Italian ; and you will come ...
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... never use it . Shy . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy Abraham was ( As his wise mother wrought in his behalf , ) The third possessor ; ay , he was the third Ant . And what of him ? did he take ...
... never use it . Shy . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy Abraham was ( As his wise mother wrought in his behalf , ) The third possessor ; ay , he was the third Ant . And what of him ? did he take ...
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... never trust me more . Bass . Well , we shall see your bearing . 3 Gra . Nay , but I bar to - night ; you shall not gage me By what we do to - night . Bass . No , that were pity ; I would entreat you rather to put on Your boldest suit of ...
... never trust me more . Bass . Well , we shall see your bearing . 3 Gra . Nay , but I bar to - night ; you shall not gage me By what we do to - night . Bass . No , that were pity ; I would entreat you rather to put on Your boldest suit of ...
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... never dare misfortune cross her foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , - That she is issue to a faithless Jew . Come , go with me ; peruse this , as thou goest : Fair Jessica shall be my torch - bearer . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Iob od ...
... never dare misfortune cross her foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , - That she is issue to a faithless Jew . Come , go with me ; peruse this , as thou goest : Fair Jessica shall be my torch - bearer . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Iob od ...
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