The Plays, 第 3 巻Otridge & Rackham, 1824 |
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... unto it : therefore , speak . Bass . In Belmont is a lady richly left , And she is fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues : sometimes + from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages : Her name is Portia ...
... unto it : therefore , speak . Bass . In Belmont is a lady richly left , And she is fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues : sometimes + from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages : Her name is Portia ...
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... goats . I say , To buy his favour , I extend this friendship : If he will take it , so ; if not , adieu ; And , for my love , I pray you , wrong me not . * Abide . Ant . Yes , Shylock , I will seal unto 16 [ ACT . I. MERCHANT OF.
... goats . I say , To buy his favour , I extend this friendship : If he will take it , so ; if not , adieu ; And , for my love , I pray you , wrong me not . * Abide . Ant . Yes , Shylock , I will seal unto 16 [ ACT . I. MERCHANT OF.
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William Shakespeare. Ant . Yes , Shylock , I will seal unto this bond . Shy . Then meet me forthwith at the notary's ; Give him direction for this merry bond , And I will go and purse the ducats straight ; See to my house , left in the ...
William Shakespeare. Ant . Yes , Shylock , I will seal unto this bond . Shy . Then meet me forthwith at the notary's ; Give him direction for this merry bond , And I will go and purse the ducats straight ; See to my house , left in the ...
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... unto my chance . Por . First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard shall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! [ Cornets . To make me bless't , or cursed'st among men . [ Exeunt . * Not precipitate . SCENE II . Venice . A ...
... unto my chance . Por . First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard shall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! [ Cornets . To make me bless't , or cursed'st among men . [ Exeunt . * Not precipitate . SCENE II . Venice . A ...
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... unto you , 1 Gob . I have here a dish of doves , that I would bestow upon your worship ; and my suit is , Laun . In very brief , the suit is impertinent to myself , as your worship shall know by this honest old man ; and , though I say ...
... unto you , 1 Gob . I have here a dish of doves , that I would bestow upon your worship ; and my suit is , Laun . In very brief , the suit is impertinent to myself , as your worship shall know by this honest old man ; and , though I say ...
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Antonio art thou Baptista Bass Bassanio Bertram better Bian Bianca Bion Biondello comes Count daughter doth ducats Duke F Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool fortune Ganymede gentle gentleman give Gratiano Gremio Grumio hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour Hortensio husband Jessica Kate Kath Katharina King knave lady Lafeu Laun Launcelot leave look lord Lorenzo Lucentio madam maid marriage marry master mistress musick Narbon Nerissa never Orlando Padua Parolles Petruchio Phebe Pisa Portia pr'ythee pray ring Rosalind Rousillon Salan Salar SCENE Servant Shylock signior Sirrah speak swear sweet tell thank thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Touch Tranio unto Venice Vincentio What's wife wilt withal word young youth
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40 ページ - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility ? revenge ; If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute ; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
68 ページ - Ant. So please my lord the duke and all the court To quit the fine for one half of his goods, I am content; so he will let me have The other half in use , to render it, Upon his death, unto the gentleman...
72 ページ - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
111 ページ - Under the greenwood tree, Who loves to lie with me, And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat, Come hither, come hither, come hither ; Here shall he see No enemy, But winter and rough weather.
102 ページ - The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors, That feelingly persuade me what I am.
67 ページ - Therefore prepare thee to cut off the flesh. Shed thou no blood; nor cut thou less, nor more, But just a pound of flesh: if thou tak'st more, Or less, than a just pound, be it but so much As makes it light, or heavy, in the substance, Or the division of the twentieth part Of one poor scruple, nay, if the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair, Thou diest and all thy goods are confiscate.
235 ページ - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
44 ページ - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head ? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell ALL.
63 ページ - But mercy is above this sceptred sway; It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this, That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus much To mitigate the justice of thy plea; Which if thou follow, this strict court...
122 ページ - Sir, I am a true labourer. I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my harm, and the greatest of my pride is to see my ewes graze and my lambs suck.