Merchant of Venice. As you like itPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1785 |
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Pàgina vi
... fear , says Ansaldo , so much , that this son of mine is dead , that I have no rest . His friend told him , that he had been shipwrecked , and had lost his all , but that he himself was safe . Ansaldo instantly gets up and runs to find ...
... fear , says Ansaldo , so much , that this son of mine is dead , that I have no rest . His friend told him , that he had been shipwrecked , and had lost his all , but that he himself was safe . Ansaldo instantly gets up and runs to find ...
Pàgina xv
... fear they all wept when you came away . Giannetto's tears began to fall , and in great sorrow he assured her , that what she supposed could not be true . The lady seeing his tears , which were daggers in her bosom , ran to embrace him ...
... fear they all wept when you came away . Giannetto's tears began to fall , and in great sorrow he assured her , that what she supposed could not be true . The lady seeing his tears , which were daggers in her bosom , ran to embrace him ...
Pàgina 20
... fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me sad . Sal . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run ...
... fear Misfortune to my ventures , out of doubt , Would make me sad . Sal . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run ...
Pàgina 28
... fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these ...
... fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to either of these . God defend me from these ...
Pàgina 29
... fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary casket ; for , if the devil be within , and that tempta . tion without , I know he will chuse it I will do any thing Nerissa , ere I will be marry'd to a ...
... fear of the worst , I pray thee , set a deep glass of Rhenish wine on the contrary casket ; for , if the devil be within , and that tempta . tion without , I know he will chuse it I will do any thing Nerissa , ere I will be marry'd to a ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Ansaldo answer Anth Anthonio Atalanta Audrey bag-pipe Bass Bassanio bear Beau Ben Jonson better bond brother casket catch-word Alphabet CELIA chuse Clown daughter dear doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio fool forest forest of Arden fortune foul gentle Gesta Romanorum Giannetto give Gratiano hast hath hear heart HENLEY honour Jaques Jessica JOHNSON lady Laun Launcelot live lord Lorenzo lov'd MALONE marry master means Merchant of Venice mistress musick Nerissa never night old copies Oliver Orla Orlando passion peize Phebe play Portia pound of flesh pr'ythee quarto ring Rosalind Sala SCENE Shakspere shepherd shew Shylock SILVIUS soul speak STEEVENS swear sweet sweet Oliver tell thing thou art thousand ducats unto usury WARBURTON wife withal woman word young youth
Passatges populars
Pàgina 31 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly : let me go with you ; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Pàgina 111 - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
Pàgina 35 - Shylock, we would have moneys :" — you say so ; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold : moneys is your suit. What should I say to you ? Should I not say, " Hath a dog money ? is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats...
Pàgina 40 - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot ; And thereby hangs a tale.
Pàgina 45 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side ; His youthful hose, well sav'd, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
Pàgina 32 - I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following ; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
Pàgina 25 - Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons...
Pàgina 73 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
Pàgina 111 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines...
Pàgina 32 - How like a fawning publican he looks ! I hate him for he is a Christian, But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.