The Merchant of VeniceClarendon Press, 1889 - 130 страници |
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Страница viii
... eye : nor with slouenly talke hurting the eares of ye chast hearers . ' It is clear that the plot of a play , which represented ' the greedinesse of worldly chusers , and bloody mindes of Usurers , ' must have been essentially the same ...
... eye : nor with slouenly talke hurting the eares of ye chast hearers . ' It is clear that the plot of a play , which represented ' the greedinesse of worldly chusers , and bloody mindes of Usurers , ' must have been essentially the same ...
Страница ix
... eyes of sense . But to discern baseness or value , which are hid within , we must look with the eyes of the mind . He then ordered the golden chests to be opened , which exhaled an intolerable stench , and filled the beholders with ...
... eyes of sense . But to discern baseness or value , which are hid within , we must look with the eyes of the mind . He then ordered the golden chests to be opened , which exhaled an intolerable stench , and filled the beholders with ...
Страница xvii
... , with many a weeping eye : For other meanes they could not find , but he that day must die . In the Perysian copy ' curtesie ' has a full stop after it . The Second part of the lewes crueltie , setting foorth INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... , with many a weeping eye : For other meanes they could not find , but he that day must die . In the Perysian copy ' curtesie ' has a full stop after it . The Second part of the lewes crueltie , setting foorth INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Страница xxiii
... eye ' is proverbial , and probably dates from the time when large ransoms were extorted by torture from the wealthy Jews in the middle ages by their oppressors . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . THE DUKE INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... eye ' is proverbial , and probably dates from the time when large ransoms were extorted by torture from the wealthy Jews in the middle ages by their oppressors . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . THE DUKE INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
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... eyes And laugh like parrots at a bag - piper , And other of such vinegar aspect That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile , Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable . Enter BASSANIO , LORENZO , and GRATIANO . 50 Salanio . Here ...
... eyes And laugh like parrots at a bag - piper , And other of such vinegar aspect That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile , Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable . Enter BASSANIO , LORENZO , and GRATIANO . 50 Salanio . Here ...
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