The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 196
... Unto the state of Venice . Gra . O upright judge ! —Mark , Jew ; —O learned judge ! Shy . Is that the law ? Por . Thyself shall see the act : For , as thou urgest justice , be assur'd , Thou shalt have justice , more than thou desir'st ...
... Unto the state of Venice . Gra . O upright judge ! —Mark , Jew ; —O learned judge ! Shy . Is that the law ? Por . Thyself shall see the act : For , as thou urgest justice , be assur'd , Thou shalt have justice , more than thou desir'st ...
Page 199
... unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him swear Never to part with it ; and here he stands ; I dare be sworn for him , he would not leave it , Nor pluck it from his finger , for the wealth That the world masters . Now , in ...
... unto your flesh . I gave my love a ring , and made him swear Never to part with it ; and here he stands ; I dare be sworn for him , he would not leave it , Nor pluck it from his finger , for the wealth That the world masters . Now , in ...
Page 220
... unto my brother's love ; Who led me instantly unto his cave , There stripp'd himself , and here upon his arm The lioness had torn some flesh away , Which all this while had bled ; and now he fainted , And cry'd , in fainting , upon ...
... unto my brother's love ; Who led me instantly unto his cave , There stripp'd himself , and here upon his arm The lioness had torn some flesh away , Which all this while had bled ; and now he fainted , And cry'd , in fainting , upon ...
Page 251
... unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to ...
... unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one dead , or drunk ? See , doth he breathe ? 2 Hun . He breathes , my lord : Were he not warm'd with ale , This were a bed but cold to ...
Page 259
... unto you this young scholar , [ presenting LUCENTIO . ] that hath been long studying at Rheims ; as cunning in Greek , Latin , and other languages , as the other in musick and mathematicks : his name is Cambio ; pray , accept his ...
... unto you this young scholar , [ presenting LUCENTIO . ] that hath been long studying at Rheims ; as cunning in Greek , Latin , and other languages , as the other in musick and mathematicks : his name is Cambio ; pray , accept his ...
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