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... Rialto ; that let him be where he will , it is his nature to snarl and bite . Such , in one view of the matter , is the dramatic propriety of this queer being ; his part , though often scouted as a hindrance by such critics as can see ...
... Rialto ; that let him be where he will , it is his nature to snarl and bite . Such , in one view of the matter , is the dramatic propriety of this queer being ; his part , though often scouted as a hindrance by such critics as can see ...
Page xli
... Rialto about his " usances , " calls him a dog , " foots " him , and spits upon his beard . For this he receives a lesson for life in his lawsuit with the Jew , whom , with his apathetic negligence , he allows to get the advantage over ...
... Rialto about his " usances , " calls him a dog , " foots " him , and spits upon his beard . For this he receives a lesson for life in his lawsuit with the Jew , whom , with his apathetic negligence , he allows to get the advantage over ...
Page xliv
... he can dine out ; he is active on the Rialto ; his stormy passion of wrath and revenge is not that of a feeble old man , but of a man of sixty or so who may be called old , but whose blood is xliv Comments THE MERCHANT.
... he can dine out ; he is active on the Rialto ; his stormy passion of wrath and revenge is not that of a feeble old man , but of a man of sixty or so who may be called old , but whose blood is xliv Comments THE MERCHANT.
Page xlv
... Rialto . The Christians might call him dog , but Tubal and the rest knew better . Though he keeps Lancelot's extravagant temper in order , he does not really stint his food . Loss of jewels and money maddens him , but other folk than ...
... Rialto . The Christians might call him dog , but Tubal and the rest knew better . Though he keeps Lancelot's extravagant temper in order , he does not really stint his food . Loss of jewels and money maddens him , but other folk than ...
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... Rialto , he hath a 20 third at Mexico , a fourth for England , and other ventures he hath , squandered abroad . 7. " May you stead me ? " Can you help me ? -C . H. H. 18. " in supposition , " a matter of conjecture . - C . H. H. 19 ...
... Rialto , he hath a 20 third at Mexico , a fourth for England , and other ventures he hath , squandered abroad . 7. " May you stead me ? " Can you help me ? -C . H. H. 18. " in supposition , " a matter of conjecture . - C . H. H. 19 ...
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