Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's taleF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... present purpose , ) she is brought before the em- peror , who says to her , " Puella , propter amorem filii mei multa adversa sustinuisti . Tamen si digna fueris ut uxor ejus sis cito probabo . Et fecit fieri tria vasa . PRIMUM fuit de ...
... present purpose , ) she is brought before the em- peror , who says to her , " Puella , propter amorem filii mei multa adversa sustinuisti . Tamen si digna fueris ut uxor ejus sis cito probabo . Et fecit fieri tria vasa . PRIMUM fuit de ...
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... body that will bend by a gentle blast , the direction of the wind is found . S Andrew ] The name of the ship . 4 Vailing her high top — ] i , e . lowering . Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , 8 ACT I. MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... body that will bend by a gentle blast , the direction of the wind is found . S Andrew ] The name of the ship . 4 Vailing her high top — ] i , e . lowering . Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , 8 ACT I. MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad . Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fye , fye ! Salan . Not in love neither ? Then let's say , you are sad ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad . Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fye , fye ! Salan . Not in love neither ? Then let's say , you are sad ...
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... . 5 a more swelling port , & c . ] Port , in the present instance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . To find the other forth ; and by advent'ring both SCENE I. MERCHANT OF VENICE . 11.
... . 5 a more swelling port , & c . ] Port , in the present instance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . To find the other forth ; and by advent'ring both SCENE I. MERCHANT OF VENICE . 11.
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... sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity 6 prest unto it : ] Prest may not here signify impress'd , as into military service , but ready . Prêt , Fr. To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , 12 ACT I. MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity 6 prest unto it : ] Prest may not here signify impress'd , as into military service , but ready . Prêt , Fr. To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , 12 ACT I. MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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