 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 88 pągines
...be assured, I may; and, that I may be assured, I will bethink me. May I speak with Antonio? liass. If it please you to dine with us. Shy. Yes, to smell...with you, walk with you, and so following; but I will uot cat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you. What news on the Rialto? — Who is he comes here?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pągines
...bethink, me: May I speak with Antonio ? Jlau. If it please you to dine with us. Sky. Yes to smell pork : t, it is for policy : For she's not — Wire is he comes here ? Enter ANTONIO. Bau. This is signier Antonio. Sliy. [Aaitf.] How like a... | |
 | Mary Milner - 1848 - 808 pągines
...agreeable visit to the house of SIR JAMSETJEE'S JKEJEEBHOY. BECOLLECTION9 OF AN ISRAELITISH FAMILY." I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you,...following ; but I will not eat With you, drink with you, or pray with you." — MERCHANT or VENICE, Scene iii. Act 1 . The Jews in Bombay constitute rather... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847 - 762 pągines
...ventures he hath squandered abroad ; but ships are but boards, sailors but men : there be land-rats, and1 e wiB Dot eat With you, drink with you, nor pray with you. What news on the Rialto ? — Who is k« comes... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 pągines
...Yes, to smell pork ; to eat of the habitation which your prophet, the Na/.arite, conjured the d*> vil into : I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with...news on the Rialto ?— Who is he comes here ? Enter AifToirio. BOM. Tliis is signior Antonio. Shy, [Aside.] How like a fawning publican be looks ! I hate... | |
 | Epes Sargent - 1848 - 466 pągines
...significantly. J may I speak with Antonio 1 Bass, (c.) If it please you to dine with us. Shy. (R. c.) Yes, to smell pork : to eat of the habitation which...you, nor pray with you. — What news on the Rialto t Who is he comes here 1 Bass. This is Signior Antonio. [Exit, L. Shy. (L. c.) \Pointing L.] How like... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pągines
...habitation which your prophet, the Nazaritc, conjured the devil into: I will buy with you, sell with vuu, 49 J. Harding"- Shakespeare William" William Shakespeare( cotues here ? Enter AXTONIO. Bess. This is »ignior Antonio. Shy. [Aside.] How like a fawning publican... | |
 | 1903 - 666 pągines
...ill-conditioned among the Jews might be introduced easily the malevolence expressed by Shylock's words, "I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you,...eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you." Not less suggestive of animosity are such directions in the Talmud as that which provides that if the... | |
 | Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 386 pągines
...disinterested friendship. Like Shylock, he would have said, had he not been of too good breeding, '• I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you,...eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you;" for he sat in solitary sanctity to eat his own pillaf, drank out of a reserved jar, and sought the... | |
 | Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 482 pągines
...disinterested friendship. Like Shylock, he would have said, had he not been of too good breeding, " I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you,...not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you ; " for he sat in solitary sanctity to eat his own pillaf, drank out of a reserved jar, and sought... | |
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