The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentick Copies, and Revised; with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of His Plays; an Essay Relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes; by Edmond Malone, Volume 3H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Page 109
... said , I will not give you a penny . Give me at least , fays the Jew , my own ten thousand ducats , and a curfe confound you all . The judge replies , I will give you nothing : if you will have the pound of flesh , take it ; if not , I ...
... said , I will not give you a penny . Give me at least , fays the Jew , my own ten thousand ducats , and a curfe confound you all . The judge replies , I will give you nothing : if you will have the pound of flesh , take it ; if not , I ...
Page 110
... said all this to the lawyer , when he asked for the ring . The lady replied , you would have done much better to stay at Venice with your mistreffes , for I fear they all wept when you came away . Giannetto's tears began to fall , and ...
... said all this to the lawyer , when he asked for the ring . The lady replied , you would have done much better to stay at Venice with your mistreffes , for I fear they all wept when you came away . Giannetto's tears began to fall , and ...
Page 328
... said so . Tai . Imprimis , a loose - body'd gown : Gru . Mafter , if ever I faid loofe - body'd gown , fow me in the skirts of it , and beat me to death with a bottom of brown thread : I said , a gown . Pet . Proceed . Tai . With a ...
... said so . Tai . Imprimis , a loose - body'd gown : Gru . Mafter , if ever I faid loofe - body'd gown , fow me in the skirts of it , and beat me to death with a bottom of brown thread : I said , a gown . Pet . Proceed . Tai . With a ...
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