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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... master : The fiend is at mine elbow ; and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your legs , take the start , run away : My conscience says , -no ; take heed ...
... master : The fiend is at mine elbow ; and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your legs , take the start , run away : My conscience says , -no ; take heed ...
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... Master , young man , you , I pray you ; which is the way to master Jew's ? Laun . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true be- gotten father ! who , being more than sand - blind , high - gravel blind , knows me not : -I will try con ...
... Master , young man , you , I pray you ; which is the way to master Jew's ? Laun . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true be- gotten father ! who , being more than sand - blind , high - gravel blind , knows me not : -I will try con ...
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... on my face , when I last saw him . Gob . Lord , how art thou changed ! How dost 6 my thill - horse- ] Thill or fill , means the shafts of a cart or waggon , thou and thy master agree ? I have brought him 28 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... on my face , when I last saw him . Gob . Lord , how art thou changed ! How dost 6 my thill - horse- ] Thill or fill , means the shafts of a cart or waggon , thou and thy master agree ? I have brought him 28 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... master agree ? I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him ...
... master agree ? I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him ...
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... master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment , To leave a rich Jew's service , to become The follower of so poor a gentleman . Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and ...
... master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment , To leave a rich Jew's service , to become The follower of so poor a gentleman . Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and ...
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