The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 2 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Exit . This Hebrew will turn chriftian ; he grows kind . Baff . I like not fair terms , and a villain's mind . Anth . Come on , in this there can be no difmay ; My fhips come home a month before the day . [ Exeunt . A C T II . SCENE ...
... Exit . This Hebrew will turn chriftian ; he grows kind . Baff . I like not fair terms , and a villain's mind . Anth . Come on , in this there can be no difmay ; My fhips come home a month before the day . [ Exeunt . A C T II . SCENE ...
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... Exit . [ Exit . Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and Salanio . AY , we will flink away in fupper - time , dif- Lor . N quife us at my lodging , and return all in an hour . Gra . We have not made good preparation . Sal . We have not ...
... Exit . [ Exit . Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and Salanio . AY , we will flink away in fupper - time , dif- Lor . N quife us at my lodging , and return all in an hour . Gra . We have not made good preparation . Sal . We have not ...
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... Exit Laun . Sal . Ay , marry , I'll be gone about it ftrait . Sola . And fo will I. Lor . Meet me , and Gratiano , At Gratiano's lodging fome hour hence , Sal . ' Tis good , we do fo , Gra . Was not that letter from fair Jeffica ? [ Exit ...
... Exit Laun . Sal . Ay , marry , I'll be gone about it ftrait . Sola . And fo will I. Lor . Meet me , and Gratiano , At Gratiano's lodging fome hour hence , Sal . ' Tis good , we do fo , Gra . Was not that letter from fair Jeffica ? [ Exit ...
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... Exit Laun . Shy . What fays that fool of Hagar's off - fpring ? ha . Jef . His words were , farewel , miftrefs ; nothing else . Shy . The patch is kind enough , but a huge feeder : Snail - flow in profit , but he fleeps by day More than ...
... Exit Laun . Shy . What fays that fool of Hagar's off - fpring ? ha . Jef . His words were , farewel , miftrefs ; nothing else . Shy . The patch is kind enough , but a huge feeder : Snail - flow in profit , but he fleeps by day More than ...
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... Exit . [ Exit Enter Gratiano and Salanio in masquerade . Gra . This is the pent - house , under which Lorenzo defired us to make a ftand . Sal . His hour is almoft paft . Gra . And it is marvel he out - dwells his hour , For lovers ever ...
... Exit . [ Exit Enter Gratiano and Salanio in masquerade . Gra . This is the pent - house , under which Lorenzo defired us to make a ftand . Sal . His hour is almoft paft . Gra . And it is marvel he out - dwells his hour , For lovers ever ...
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