Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time .[..]Harper, 1896 |
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... heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to me . First Citizen . Methinks * there is much reason in his sayings . Second Citizen . If thou consider rightly of the matter , Cæsar has had great wrong ...
... heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to me . First Citizen . Methinks * there is much reason in his sayings . Second Citizen . If thou consider rightly of the matter , Cæsar has had great wrong ...
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... heart : therefore , I do beseech you , Make no more offers , use no farther means , But with all brief and plain conveniency 80 Let me have judgment and the Jew his will . Bassanio . For thy three thousand ducats here is six . Shylock ...
... heart : therefore , I do beseech you , Make no more offers , use no farther means , But with all brief and plain conveniency 80 Let me have judgment and the Jew his will . Bassanio . For thy three thousand ducats here is six . Shylock ...
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... heart . Some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place . 100 105 110 ་ ་ 5 II . Enter PORTIA , dressed like a doctor of laws . Give me your hand . Come you from old Bellario ? Portia . I did , my lord . Duke . 120 ...
... heart . Some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place . 100 105 110 ་ ་ 5 II . Enter PORTIA , dressed like a doctor of laws . Give me your hand . Come you from old Bellario ? Portia . I did , my lord . Duke . 120 ...
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... heart . If this will not suffice , it must appear That malice bears down truth . Wrest * once the law to your authority : And I beseech you , To do a great right , do a little wrong , And curb this cruel devil of his will . Portia . It ...
... heart . If this will not suffice , it must appear That malice bears down truth . Wrest * once the law to your authority : And I beseech you , To do a great right , do a little wrong , And curb this cruel devil of his will . Portia . It ...
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... heart . - Be merciful : Take thrice thy money ; bid me tear the bond . Shylock . When it is paid according to the tenor . It doth appear you are a worthy judge ; You know the law , your exposition Hath been most sound : I charge you by ...
... heart . - Be merciful : Take thrice thy money ; bid me tear the bond . Shylock . When it is paid according to the tenor . It doth appear you are a worthy judge ; You know the law , your exposition Hath been most sound : I charge you by ...
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