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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... MALONE . 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.
... MALONE . 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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... MALONE . my usances : ] Use and usance are both words anciently employ'd for usury , both in its favourable and unfavourable sense . But Mr. Ritson says , that Use and usance , mean nothing more than interest ; and the former word is ...
... MALONE . my usances : ] Use and usance are both words anciently employ'd for usury , both in its favourable and unfavourable sense . But Mr. Ritson says , that Use and usance , mean nothing more than interest ; and the former word is ...
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... stay with the Jew : The fiend gives the more friendly counsel : I will run , fiend ; my heels are at your commandment , I will run . + " Blest . " MALONE . Enter old GOBBO , with a Basket . Gob . SCENE II . 25 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... stay with the Jew : The fiend gives the more friendly counsel : I will run , fiend ; my heels are at your commandment , I will run . + " Blest . " MALONE . Enter old GOBBO , with a Basket . Gob . SCENE II . 25 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... agree ? I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? 6 my thill - horse- ] Thill or fill , means the shafts of a cart or waggon . Malone reads phill - horse . Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine SCENE II . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 27.
... agree ? I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? 6 my thill - horse- ] Thill or fill , means the shafts of a cart or waggon . Malone reads phill - horse . Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine SCENE II . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 27.
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... In the passage before us , we have the outline of a beautiful picture . MALONE . 4 embraced heaviness- ] The heaviness which he indulges , and is fond of . Flourish of Cornets . Enter the Prince of Arragon , 42 MERCHANT OF VENICE . ACT II .
... In the passage before us , we have the outline of a beautiful picture . MALONE . 4 embraced heaviness- ] The heaviness which he indulges , and is fond of . Flourish of Cornets . Enter the Prince of Arragon , 42 MERCHANT OF VENICE . ACT II .
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