The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 541
... wife Father that knows his own Child . Well , old Man , I will tell you News of Son , give me your Bleffing , Truth will come to light , Murder cannot be hid long , a Man's Son may , but in the end Truth will not . Gob . Pray you Sir ...
... wife Father that knows his own Child . Well , old Man , I will tell you News of Son , give me your Bleffing , Truth will come to light , Murder cannot be hid long , a Man's Son may , but in the end Truth will not . Gob . Pray you Sir ...
Page 544
... , I am not to his Manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep Promife , I fhall end t is Strife , Become a Chriftian , and thy loving Wife . [ Exit . [ Exit . Enter Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and Salanio . 544 The Merchant of Venice .
... , I am not to his Manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep Promife , I fhall end t is Strife , Become a Chriftian , and thy loving Wife . [ Exit . [ Exit . Enter Enter Gratiano , Lorenzo , Solarino , and Salanio . 544 The Merchant of Venice .
Page 548
... Wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; approach ; Here dwells my Father Jew . Hoa , who's within ? Jeffica above in ... wife , fair , and true , Shall he be placed in my conftant Soul . Enter Enter Jeffica . What , art thou come ? on ...
... Wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; approach ; Here dwells my Father Jew . Hoa , who's within ? Jeffica above in ... wife , fair , and true , Shall he be placed in my conftant Soul . Enter Enter Jeffica . What , art thou come ? on ...
Page 551
... Wife as Bold , Young in Limbs , in Judgment old , Your Answer had not been inferolds . Fare you well , your Suit is cald . Mor . Cold indeed , and Labour loft , Then farewel Heat , and welcome Froft : Portia adieu , I have too griev'd a ...
... Wife as Bold , Young in Limbs , in Judgment old , Your Answer had not been inferolds . Fare you well , your Suit is cald . Mor . Cold indeed , and Labour loft , Then farewel Heat , and welcome Froft : Portia adieu , I have too griev'd a ...
Page 554
... Wife you will to bed , I will ever be your Head : So be gone Sir , you are sped . Ar . Still more Fool I fhall appear By the time I linger here : With one Fool's Head I came to woo , But With 554 The Merchant of Venice . And well faid ...
... Wife you will to bed , I will ever be your Head : So be gone Sir , you are sped . Ar . Still more Fool I fhall appear By the time I linger here : With one Fool's Head I came to woo , But With 554 The Merchant of Venice . And well faid ...
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