The Merchant of VeniceClarendon Press, 1889 - 130 страници |
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Страница x
... choose , and of course their choice fell upon the latter . The contents of the other were then displayed , and the moral follows . ' Lo , saith the king , now may ye se , That there is no defaute in me , Forthy myself I woll acquit And ...
... choose , and of course their choice fell upon the latter . The contents of the other were then displayed , and the moral follows . ' Lo , saith the king , now may ye se , That there is no defaute in me , Forthy myself I woll acquit And ...
Страница xii
... chooses the vessel of lead and all terminates happily . The coincidences between this story and the casket scenes in Shakespeare are so striking that it is impossible to resist the conclusion that this is the form which he followed ...
... chooses the vessel of lead and all terminates happily . The coincidences between this story and the casket scenes in Shakespeare are so striking that it is impossible to resist the conclusion that this is the form which he followed ...
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... choose me a husband . O me , the word ' choose ! ' I may neither choose whom I would nor refuse whom I dislike ; so is the will of a living daughter curbed by the will of a dead father . Is it not hard , Nerissa , that I cannot choose ...
... choose me a husband . O me , the word ' choose ! ' I may neither choose whom I would nor refuse whom I dislike ; so is the will of a living daughter curbed by the will of a dead father . Is it not hard , Nerissa , that I cannot choose ...
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... choose , and choose the right casket , you should refuse to perform your father's will , if you should refuse to accept him . Portia . Therefore , for fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary ...
... choose , and choose the right casket , you should refuse to perform your father's will , if you should refuse to accept him . Portia . Therefore , for fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary ...
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... choosing : But if my father had not scanted me , And hedged me by his wit , to yield myself His wife who wins me by that means I told you , Yourself , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet For my ...
... choosing : But if my father had not scanted me , And hedged me by his wit , to yield myself His wife who wins me by that means I told you , Yourself , renowned prince , then stood as fair As any comer I have look'd on yet For my ...
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