Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's taleC. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Theater |
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... answer is- " Conventionem meam volo habere . - Puella , cum hoc audisset , ait coram omnibus , Domine mi judex , da rec- tum judicium super his quæ vobis dixero . — Vos scitis quod miles nunquam se obligabat ad aliud per literam nisi ...
... answer is- " Conventionem meam volo habere . - Puella , cum hoc audisset , ait coram omnibus , Domine mi judex , da rec- tum judicium super his quæ vobis dixero . — Vos scitis quod miles nunquam se obligabat ad aliud per literam nisi ...
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... answer ? Shy . Three thousand ducats , for three months , and Antonio bound . Bass . Your answer to that . Shy . Antonio is a good man . Bass . Have you heard any imputation to the con- trary ? Shy . Ho , no , no ; no , no ; -my meaning ...
... answer ? Shy . Three thousand ducats , for three months , and Antonio bound . Bass . Your answer to that . Shy . Antonio is a good man . Bass . Have you heard any imputation to the con- trary ? Shy . Ho , no , no ; no , no ; -my meaning ...
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... answer had not been inscrol❜d : Fare you well ; your suit is cold . Cold , indeed ; and labour lost : Then , farewell , heat ; and welcome , frost.- Portia adieu ! I have too griev❜d a heart To take a tedious leave : thus losers part ...
... answer had not been inscrol❜d : Fare you well ; your suit is cold . Cold , indeed ; and labour lost : Then , farewell , heat ; and welcome , frost.- Portia adieu ! I have too griev❜d a heart To take a tedious leave : thus losers part ...
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... Bassanio and Antonio part : Bassanio told him , he would make some speed hear ; 1 I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday ; ] i . e . I conversed . Of his return ; he answer'd 2 - Do not Sc . VIII . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 41.
... Bassanio and Antonio part : Bassanio told him , he would make some speed hear ; 1 I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday ; ] i . e . I conversed . Of his return ; he answer'd 2 - Do not Sc . VIII . MERCHANT OF VENICE . 41.
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William Shakespeare. Of his return ; he answer'd 2 - Do not so , Slubber not business for my sake , Bassanio , 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 ...
William Shakespeare. Of his return ; he answer'd 2 - Do not so , Slubber not business for my sake , Bassanio , 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 ...
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