The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Tom 2A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... first View :) i . e , formerly , fome time ago , at a certain time : and it appears by the fubfequent Scene , that Baffanio was at Bel- mont with the Marquifs de Mountferrat , and faw Portia in her Father's life - time . And our Author ...
... first View :) i . e , formerly , fome time ago , at a certain time : and it appears by the fubfequent Scene , that Baffanio was at Bel- mont with the Marquifs de Mountferrat , and faw Portia in her Father's life - time . And our Author ...
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... First , there is the Neapolitan Prince . Por . Ay , that's a Dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horfe ; ( 4 ) and he makes it a great ap- propriation to his own good parts , that he can fhoe him himself ; I am much ...
... First , there is the Neapolitan Prince . Por . Ay , that's a Dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horfe ; ( 4 ) and he makes it a great ap- propriation to his own good parts , that he can fhoe him himself ; I am much ...
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... First , the Union taking Place , and the Court fwarming with People of that Nation , the Players , thro ' a Fear of giving Difguft , thought fit to make this Change . ( 6 ) I think , the Frenchman became his Surety , and feal'd under ...
... First , the Union taking Place , and the Court fwarming with People of that Nation , the Players , thro ' a Fear of giving Difguft , thought fit to make this Change . ( 6 ) I think , the Frenchman became his Surety , and feal'd under ...
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... first brought on . To make the Frenchman , jointly with the Scot , take a Box on the Ear at the Englishman's hands , is very humourously , and fatirically , alluding to the conftant Affiftance the French always used to give the Scots in ...
... first brought on . To make the Frenchman , jointly with the Scot , take a Box on the Ear at the Englishman's hands , is very humourously , and fatirically , alluding to the conftant Affiftance the French always used to give the Scots in ...
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... First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard fhall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! Cornets . To make me bleft , or curfed'ft among men . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to Venice . Enter Launcelot alone . Laun . run from this ...
... First , forward to the temple ; after dinner Your hazard fhall be made . Mor . Good fortune then ! Cornets . To make me bleft , or curfed'ft among men . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to Venice . Enter Launcelot alone . Laun . run from this ...
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