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... answer'd , " Do not so ; Slubber 5 not business for my sake , Bassanio , 6 8 But stay the very riping of the time ; And for the Jew's bond which he hath of me , Let it not enter in your mind of love : 7 Be merry , and employ your ...
... answer'd , " Do not so ; Slubber 5 not business for my sake , Bassanio , 6 8 But stay the very riping of the time ; And for the Jew's bond which he hath of me , Let it not enter in your mind of love : 7 Be merry , and employ your ...
Page 231
... I rather choose to have A weight of carrion flesh than to receive Three thousand ducats : I'll not answer that : But , say , it is my humour : is it answer'd ? ΙΟ What if my house be troubled with a rat THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 231.
... I rather choose to have A weight of carrion flesh than to receive Three thousand ducats : I'll not answer that : But , say , it is my humour : is it answer'd ? ΙΟ What if my house be troubled with a rat THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 231.
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... answer'd yet ? Some men there are love not a gaping pig ; Some , that are mad if they behold a cat ; Some , when they hear the bagpipe : for affection , Mistress of passion , ' sways it to the mood Of what it likes or loathes . Now ...
... answer'd yet ? Some men there are love not a gaping pig ; Some , that are mad if they behold a cat ; Some , when they hear the bagpipe : for affection , Mistress of passion , ' sways it to the mood Of what it likes or loathes . Now ...
Page 242
... answer`d . BASSANIO . Good sir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And when she put it on , she made me vow That I should neither sell nor give nor lose it . PORTIA . That ' scuse 63 serves many men to save their gifts . An if 64 your ...
... answer`d . BASSANIO . Good sir , this ring was given me by my wife ; And when she put it on , she made me vow That I should neither sell nor give nor lose it . PORTIA . That ' scuse 63 serves many men to save their gifts . An if 64 your ...
Page 589
... answer'd Lancelot , the chief of knights : " And with what face , after my pretext made , Shall I appear , O Queen , at Camelot , I Before a King who honors his own word , As if it were his God's ? " " Yea , " said the Queen , " A moral ...
... answer'd Lancelot , the chief of knights : " And with what face , after my pretext made , Shall I appear , O Queen , at Camelot , I Before a King who honors his own word , As if it were his God's ? " " Yea , " said the Queen , " A moral ...
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Æneid ancient Anglo-Saxon answer'd ANTONIO Archimago Aristotle Astolat BASSANIO beauty born called century character Christian church critics dear death delight doth Dryden ducats England English eyes Faery Queene fair Fair lord faire lady faith father fear genius give GOBBO grace GRATIANO Guinevere hand hath hear heart heaven human JESSICA King knight lady Lancelot Lavaine learning light literary literature live look lord LORENZO maid master Merchant of Venice mind nature NERISSA never noble o'er once pleasure poem poet poetry Pope PORTIA praise pray Queen rich SALANIO SALARINO says SCENE sche sense Shakespeare SHYLOCK Sir Lancelot Sir Roger song soul speak Spenser spirit sweet tell thee ther things thou thought tion truth unto Venice verse virtue Westminster Abbey word Wordsworth writings youth