The Truth about ShylockRandom House, 1962 - 369 psl. |
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... woman , and could promise nothing confidently of his holines : ... but what laie in her , either to pacifie or perswade him , they should bee sure off . His backe turnd , she askt Diamante . . . how shee fell into the hands of that Jew ...
... woman , and could promise nothing confidently of his holines : ... but what laie in her , either to pacifie or perswade him , they should bee sure off . His backe turnd , she askt Diamante . . . how shee fell into the hands of that Jew ...
247 psl.
... woman who is no longer a maid ! Doubtless , the only satisfactory comment to be made was made by Samuel Johnson : " The poet had forgotten that he who missed Por- tia was never to marry any woman . ” 49 Shakespeare frequently enough ...
... woman who is no longer a maid ! Doubtless , the only satisfactory comment to be made was made by Samuel Johnson : " The poet had forgotten that he who missed Por- tia was never to marry any woman . ” 49 Shakespeare frequently enough ...
249 psl.
... woman who takes care of the little steps that lead to matrimony . The man indeed may say , at the very end , " Will you be mine ? " - though one wonders how often that time - honored phrase has actually been uttered . But it is the woman ...
... woman who takes care of the little steps that lead to matrimony . The man indeed may say , at the very end , " Will you be mine ? " - though one wonders how often that time - honored phrase has actually been uttered . But it is the woman ...
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The Conditioned Imagination from Shakespeare to Conrad Michael J. C. Echeruo Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1978 |