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 |
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... appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo , But I go away with two . - Sweet , adieu ! I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . † * [ Exeunt Arragon , and Train . Por . Thus hath the candle sing'd the ...
... appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo , But I go away with two . - Sweet , adieu ! I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . † * [ Exeunt Arragon , and Train . Por . Thus hath the candle sing'd the ...
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... appear Among the buzzing pleased multitude ; Where every something being blent together2 , Turns to a wild of nothing , save of joy , Express'd , and not express'd : But when this ring Parts from this finger , then parts life from hence ...
... appear Among the buzzing pleased multitude ; Where every something being blent together2 , Turns to a wild of nothing , save of joy , Express'd , and not express'd : But when this ring Parts from this finger , then parts life from hence ...
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... appear , that if he had The present money to discharge the Jew , He would not take it : Never did I know A creature ... appears , Than any that draws breath in Italy . Por . What sum owes he the Jew ? Bass . For me , three thousand ...
... appear , that if he had The present money to discharge the Jew , He would not take it : Never did I know A creature ... appears , Than any that draws breath in Italy . Por . What sum owes he the Jew ? Bass . For me , three thousand ...
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... appears most strongly In bearing thus the absence of your lord . But , if you knew to whom you show this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief , How dear a lover of my lord your husband , I know , you would be prouder of the ...
... appears most strongly In bearing thus the absence of your lord . But , if you knew to whom you show this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief , How dear a lover of my lord your husband , I know , you would be prouder of the ...
Strana 63
... appears to be derived from tranare , and was probably a word current in the time of our author , though I can produce no example of it . STEEVENS . With what we lack . I'll hold thee any wager SCENE IV . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 63.
... appears to be derived from tranare , and was probably a word current in the time of our author , though I can produce no example of it . STEEVENS . With what we lack . I'll hold thee any wager SCENE IV . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 63.
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