Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn & Company, 1881 - 207 ページ |
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... Laun . Talk you of young Master Launcelot ? — [ Aside . ] Mark me now ; now will I raise the waters.10 - [ To him ... Laun . Well , let his father be what ' a will , we talk of young Master Launcelot . Gob . Your Worship's friend , and ...
... Laun . Talk you of young Master Launcelot ? — [ Aside . ] Mark me now ; now will I raise the waters.10 - [ To him ... Laun . Well , let his father be what ' a will , we talk of young Master Launcelot . Gob . Your Worship's friend , and ...
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... Laun . Do you not know me , father ? 13 Gob . Alack , sir , I am sand - blind ; I know you not . Laun . Nay , indeed , if you had your eyes , you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wise father that knows his own child . Well , old ...
... Laun . Do you not know me , father ? 13 Gob . Alack , sir , I am sand - blind ; I know you not . Laun . Nay , indeed , if you had your eyes , you might fail of the knowing me : it is a wise father that knows his own child . Well , old ...
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... Laun . [ Rising . ] It should seem , then , that Dobbin's tail grows backward : I am sure he had more hair of 17 his tail than I have of my face , when I last saw him . Gob . Lord , how art thou changed ! How dost thou and thy master ...
... Laun . [ Rising . ] It should seem , then , that Dobbin's tail grows backward : I am sure he had more hair of 17 his tail than I have of my face , when I last saw him . Gob . Lord , how art thou changed ! How dost thou and thy master ...
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... Laun . To him , father . Gob . God bless your Worship ! Bass . Gramercy ! 21 Wouldst thou aught with me ? Gob . Here's my son , sir , a poor boy , - Laun . Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man , would , sir , as my father shall ...
... Laun . To him , father . Gob . God bless your Worship ! Bass . Gramercy ! 21 Wouldst thou aught with me ? Gob . Here's my son , sir , a poor boy , - Laun . Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man , would , sir , as my father shall ...
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... Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir : you have the grace of God , sir , and he hath enough.29 Bass . Thou speak'st it well . - Go , father , with thy son . Take leave of thy old master ...
... Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir : you have the grace of God , sir , and he hath enough.29 Bass . Thou speak'st it well . - Go , father , with thy son . Take leave of thy old master ...
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96 ページ - Yes, to smell pork! to eat of the habitation which your prophet, the Nazarite, conjured the devil into! I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
100 ページ - Shylock, we would have moneys :' you say so ; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold : moneys is your suit. What should I say to you ? Should I not say, ' Hath a dog money ? is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats?
96 ページ - I hate him for he is a Christian; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him. He hates our sacred nation, and he rails, Even there where merchants most do congregate, On me, my bargains, and my well-won thrift, Which he calls interest. Cursed be my tribe, If I forgive him ! Bass.
39 ページ - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.
73 ページ - He hath disgraced me, and hindered me half a million; laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies; and what's his reason? I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions?