The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 40
עמוד 8
Which , touching but my gentle vessel ' s side , Would scatter all her spices on the
stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And , in a word , but even now
worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this ...
Which , touching but my gentle vessel ' s side , Would scatter all her spices on the
stream ; Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And , in a word , but even now
worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this ...
עמוד 23
Ant . Hie thee , gentle Jew . This Hebrew will turn Christian ; he grows kind . Bass
. I like not fair terms , and a villain ' s mind . Ant . Come on ; in this there can be no
dismay , My ships come home a month before the day . [ Exeunt . АСТ II .
Ant . Hie thee , gentle Jew . This Hebrew will turn Christian ; he grows kind . Bass
. I like not fair terms , and a villain ' s mind . Ant . Come on ; in this there can be no
dismay , My ships come home a month before the day . [ Exeunt . АСТ II .
עמוד 32
Laun . By your leave , sir . Lor . Whither goest thou ? Laun . Marry , sir , to bid my
old master the Jew to sup to - night with my new master the Christian . Lor . Hold
here , take this : - tell gentle Jessica , I will not fail her ; - speak it privately ; go .
Laun . By your leave , sir . Lor . Whither goest thou ? Laun . Marry , sir , to bid my
old master the Jew to sup to - night with my new master the Christian . Lor . Hold
here , take this : - tell gentle Jessica , I will not fail her ; - speak it privately ; go .
עמוד 33
... she is furnish ' d with ; What page ' s suit she hath in readiness . If e ' er the Jew
her father come to heaven , It will be for his gentle daughter ' s sake : And never
dare misfortune cross her foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , - That she is ...
... she is furnish ' d with ; What page ' s suit she hath in readiness . If e ' er the Jew
her father come to heaven , It will be for his gentle daughter ' s sake : And never
dare misfortune cross her foot , Unless she do it under this excuse , - That she is ...
עמוד 40
A gentle riddance , Draw the curtains , go :Let all of his complexion choose me so
. [ Eixeunt . SCENE VIII . Venice . A Street . Enter SALARINO and SalanIO . Salar .
Why , man , I saw Bassanio under sail ; With him is Gratiano gone along ; And ...
A gentle riddance , Draw the curtains , go :Let all of his complexion choose me so
. [ Eixeunt . SCENE VIII . Venice . A Street . Enter SALARINO and SalanIO . Salar .
Why , man , I saw Bassanio under sail ; With him is Gratiano gone along ; And ...
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