Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, 1885 - 195 pages |
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Page 89
... Neris . You would be , sweet madam , if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : and yet , for aught I see , they are as sick that surfeit with too much , as they that starve with nothing . It is no small ...
... Neris . You would be , sweet madam , if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : and yet , for aught I see , they are as sick that surfeit with too much , as they that starve with nothing . It is no small ...
Page 90
... Neris . First , there is the Neapolitan Prince . Portia . Ay , that's a colt 9 indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation 10 to his own good parts , that he can shoe him himself . Neris ...
... Neris . First , there is the Neapolitan Prince . Portia . Ay , that's a colt 9 indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; and he makes it a great appropriation 10 to his own good parts , that he can shoe him himself . Neris ...
Page 91
... Neris . How say you by12 the French lord , Monsieur le Bon ? Portia . God made him , and therefore let him pass for a In truth , I know it is a sin to be a mocker : but he ! why , he hath a horse better than the Neapolitan's ; a better ...
... Neris . How say you by12 the French lord , Monsieur le Bon ? Portia . God made him , and therefore let him pass for a In truth , I know it is a sin to be a mocker : but he ! why , he hath a horse better than the Neapolitan's ; a better ...
Page 92
... Neris . What think you of the Scottish lord , his neighbour ? Portia . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him ; for he borrowed a box of the ear of the Englishman , and swore he would pay him again when he was able : I think the ...
... Neris . What think you of the Scottish lord , his neighbour ? Portia . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him ; for he borrowed a box of the ear of the Englishman , and swore he would pay him again when he was able : I think the ...
Page 93
... Neris . You need not fear , lady , the having any of these lords they have acquainted me with their determinations ; which is , indeed , to return to their home , and to trouble you with no more suit , unless you may be won by some ...
... Neris . You need not fear , lady , the having any of these lords they have acquainted me with their determinations ; which is , indeed , to return to their home , and to trouble you with no more suit , unless you may be won by some ...
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