The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... hope , I shall make shift to go without him . Ner . If he should offer to choose , and choose the right casket , you should refuse to perform your father's will , if you should refuse to accept him . Por . Therefore , for fear of the ...
... hope , I shall make shift to go without him . Ner . If he should offer to choose , and choose the right casket , you should refuse to perform your father's will , if you should refuse to accept him . Por . Therefore , for fear of the ...
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... hope an old man , shall frutify unto you , Gob . I have here a dish of doves , that I would be- stow upon your worship ; and my suit is , Laun . In very brief , the suit is impertinent to myself , as your worship shall know by this ...
... hope an old man , shall frutify unto you , Gob . I have here a dish of doves , that I would be- stow upon your worship ; and my suit is , Laun . In very brief , the suit is impertinent to myself , as your worship shall know by this ...
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... : Men , that hazard all , Do it in hope of fair advantages : A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross ; I'll then nor give , nor hazard , aught for lead . What says the silver , with her virgin hue ? 38 ACT II . MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... : Men , that hazard all , Do it in hope of fair advantages : A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross ; I'll then nor give , nor hazard , aught for lead . What says the silver , with her virgin hue ? 38 ACT II . MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... hope ! - Gold , silver , and base lead . Who chooseth me , must give and hazard all he hath : You shall look fairer , ere I give , or hazard . What says the golden chest ? ha ! let me see : — Who chooseth me , shall gain what many men ...
... hope ! - Gold , silver , and base lead . Who chooseth me , must give and hazard all he hath : You shall look fairer , ere I give , or hazard . What says the golden chest ? ha ! let me see : — Who chooseth me , shall gain what many men ...
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... hope to sell it , but merely in respect of the imaginary virtues formerly ascribed to the stone . It was said of the Turkey - stone , that it faded or brightened in its colour , as the health of the wearer increased or grew less ; and ...
... hope to sell it , but merely in respect of the imaginary virtues formerly ascribed to the stone . It was said of the Turkey - stone , that it faded or brightened in its colour , as the health of the wearer increased or grew less ; and ...
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