Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, 1885 - 195 páginas |
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... Bassanio , a noble Venetian , who , having but a small patrimony , had nearly exhausted his little fortune by living in too expensive a manner for his slender means , as young men of high rank with small fortunes are too apt to do ...
... Bassanio , a noble Venetian , who , having but a small patrimony , had nearly exhausted his little fortune by living in too expensive a manner for his slender means , as young men of high rank with small fortunes are too apt to do ...
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... Bassanio came to Antonio , and told him that he wished to repair his fortune by a wealthy marriage with a lady whom he dearly loved , whose father , that was lately dead , had left her sole heiress to a large estate ; and that in her ...
... Bassanio came to Antonio , and told him that he wished to repair his fortune by a wealthy marriage with a lady whom he dearly loved , whose father , that was lately dead , had left her sole heiress to a large estate ; and that in her ...
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... Bassanio said Antonio should not sign to such a bond for him ; but still Antonio insisted that he would sign it , for that before the day of payment came , his ships would return laden with many times the value of the money . Shylock ...
... Bassanio said Antonio should not sign to such a bond for him ; but still Antonio insisted that he would sign it , for that before the day of payment came , his ships would return laden with many times the value of the money . Shylock ...
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... Bassanio : if he should break this day , what should I gain by the exaction of this forfeiture ? A pound of man's flesh , taken from a man is not so estimable , nor profitable neither , as the flesh of mutton or of beef . I say , to buy ...
... Bassanio : if he should break this day , what should I gain by the exaction of this forfeiture ? A pound of man's flesh , taken from a man is not so estimable , nor profitable neither , as the flesh of mutton or of beef . I say , to buy ...
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... Bassanio , I was the lady of this fair mansion , queen of myself , and mistress over these ser- vants ; and now this house , these servants , and myself , are yours , my lord ; I give them with this ring : " presenting a ring to Bassanio ...
... Bassanio , I was the lady of this fair mansion , queen of myself , and mistress over these ser- vants ; and now this house , these servants , and myself , are yours , my lord ; I give them with this ring : " presenting a ring to Bassanio ...
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