The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7 |
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Believe me , no : I thank my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is my whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad .
Believe me , no : I thank my fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is my whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad .
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Here , says Dr. Warburton , Shakspeare shows his knowledge of the antique and so does Taylor the water - poet , who describes Fortune , " Like a Janus with a double - face . " FARMER . ―― 3 peep through their eyes , ] This gives a very ...
Here , says Dr. Warburton , Shakspeare shows his knowledge of the antique and so does Taylor the water - poet , who describes Fortune , " Like a Janus with a double - face . " FARMER . ―― 3 peep through their eyes , ] This gives a very ...
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In Act II . sc . ii . the same phrase occurs again : " If fortune be a woman , she's a good wench for this geer . " This is a colloquial expression perhaps of no very determined import . STEEVENS . So , in Sapho and Phao , a comedy by ...
In Act II . sc . ii . the same phrase occurs again : " If fortune be a woman , she's a good wench for this geer . " This is a colloquial expression perhaps of no very determined import . STEEVENS . So , in Sapho and Phao , a comedy by ...
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... a Polish Palatine , who visited England in our author's life - time , was eagerly caressed , and splendidly entertained ; but running in debt , at last stole away , and endeavoured to repair his fortune by enchantment .
... a Polish Palatine , who visited England in our author's life - time , was eagerly caressed , and splendidly entertained ; but running in debt , at last stole away , and endeavoured to repair his fortune by enchantment .
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Even for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the caskets , To try my fortune . By this scimitar ,That slew the Sophy , and a Persian prince , That won three fields of Sultan Solyman ,I would out - stare the sternest ...
Even for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the caskets , To try my fortune . By this scimitar ,That slew the Sophy , and a Persian prince , That won three fields of Sultan Solyman ,I would out - stare the sternest ...
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