The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... corruptly so de- nominated from Ragosies , " i . e . ships of Ragusa , a city and ter- ritory on the gulf of Venice , tributary to the Porte . VOL . III . D Salan . Believe me , sir , had I such MERCHANT OF VENICE. ...
... corruptly so de- nominated from Ragosies , " i . e . ships of Ragusa , a city and ter- ritory on the gulf of Venice , tributary to the Porte . VOL . III . D Salan . Believe me , sir , had I such MERCHANT OF VENICE. ...
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... Salan . Believe me , sir , had I such venture forth , The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad . I should be still Plucking the grass , * to know where sits the wind ; Peering in maps , for ports , and piers , and ...
... Salan . Believe me , sir , had I such venture forth , The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad . I should be still Plucking the grass , * to know where sits the wind ; Peering in maps , for ports , and piers , and ...
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... Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fye , fye ! Salan . Not in love neither ? Then let's say , you are sad , Because you are not merry : and ' twere as easy For you , to laugh , and leap , and say , you are merry , Because you are ...
... Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fye , fye ! Salan . Not in love neither ? Then let's say , you are sad , Because you are not merry : and ' twere as easy For you , to laugh , and leap , and say , you are merry , Because you are ...
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... Salan . ' Tis vile , unless it may be quaintly order'd ; And better , in my mind , not undertook . Lor . " Tis now but four a - clock ; we have two hours To furnish us : - Enter LAUNCELOT , with a letter . Friend Launcelot , MERCHANT OF ...
... Salan . ' Tis vile , unless it may be quaintly order'd ; And better , in my mind , not undertook . Lor . " Tis now but four a - clock ; we have two hours To furnish us : - Enter LAUNCELOT , with a letter . Friend Launcelot , MERCHANT OF ...
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... Salan . And so will I. Lor . Meet me , and Gratiano , At Gratiano's lodging some hour hence . Salar . ' Tis good we do so . [ Exeunt SALAR . and SALAN . Gra . Was not that letter from fair Jessica ? Lor . I must needs tell thee all ...
... Salan . And so will I. Lor . Meet me , and Gratiano , At Gratiano's lodging some hour hence . Salar . ' Tis good we do so . [ Exeunt SALAR . and SALAN . Gra . Was not that letter from fair Jessica ? Lor . I must needs tell thee all ...
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