Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrewF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... present purpose , ) she is brought before the emperor ; 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 auro ...
... present purpose , ) she is brought before the emperor ; 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 auro ...
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... present correction . STEEVENS . The " signiors and rich burghers on the flood " are the Venetians , who may well be said to live on the sea . DOUCE . 6 Plucking the grass , & c . ] By holding up the grass , or any light body that will ...
... present correction . STEEVENS . The " signiors and rich burghers on the flood " are the Venetians , who may well be said to live on the sea . DOUCE . 6 Plucking the grass , & c . ] By holding up the grass , or any light body that will ...
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... 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 For you , are sad , Because you are not merry : and ' twere as easy to ...
... 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 For you , are sad , Because you are not merry : and ' twere as easy to ...
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... present in- stance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . Thus , in the first Iliad , as translated by Chapman , 1611 : 66 66 - - all the gods receiv'd , ( All rising from their thrones ) their ...
... present in- stance , comprehends the idea of expensive equipage , and external pomp of appearance . Thus , in the first Iliad , as translated by Chapman , 1611 : 66 66 - - all the gods receiv'd , ( All rising from their thrones ) their ...
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... present . He has formerly lost his money like a wilful youth ; he now borrows more in pure innocence , without disguising his former faults , or his pre- sent designs . JOHNSON . I And I am prest unto it2 : therefore , speak 16 ACT I ...
... present . He has formerly lost his money like a wilful youth ; he now borrows more in pure innocence , without disguising his former faults , or his pre- sent designs . JOHNSON . I And I am prest unto it2 : therefore , speak 16 ACT I ...
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