The Complete Works of Shakespere: Dramas on English history. Poems. Commendatory verses on ShakespereJ. Tallis, 1850 |
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... thousand , which he refused ; then thirty thousand , afterwards forty , fifty , and at last an hundred thousand ducats . The Jew told him , if he would give him as much gold as the city of Venice was worth , he would not accept it ; and ...
... thousand , which he refused ; then thirty thousand , afterwards forty , fifty , and at last an hundred thousand ducats . The Jew told him , if he would give him as much gold as the city of Venice was worth , he would not accept it ; and ...
Page 352
... thousand ducats : What of that ? Tubal , a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe , Will furnish me : But soft ; How many months Do you desire ? -Rest you fair , good signior ; [ TO ANT . Your worship was the last man in our mouths . Ant . Shylock ...
... thousand ducats : What of that ? Tubal , a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe , Will furnish me : But soft ; How many months Do you desire ? -Rest you fair , good signior ; [ TO ANT . Your worship was the last man in our mouths . Ant . Shylock ...
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... thousand loves . Mr. Steevens suggests that Helena , in answer to Parolles , who compares virginity to withered fruit , says , that hers is not so yet , but that in the enjoyment of it , his master Helena's maiden should have a thousand ...
... thousand loves . Mr. Steevens suggests that Helena , in answer to Parolles , who compares virginity to withered fruit , says , that hers is not so yet , but that in the enjoyment of it , his master Helena's maiden should have a thousand ...
Contents
Comedies | xvii |
SHAKSPERES WILL | xxxi |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 34 |
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