Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, 1885 - 195 páginas |
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... hand . Moreover , as Dyce remarks , " it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening of his days in honourable retirement . " It is uncertain ...
... hand . Moreover , as Dyce remarks , " it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening of his days in honourable retirement . " It is uncertain ...
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... hand , Bassanio ! Fare you well ! Grieve not that I have fallen into this misfortune for you . mend me to your honorable wife , and tell her how I have loved you ! " Bassanio in the deepest affliction replied , Antonio , I am married to ...
... hand , Bassanio ! Fare you well ! Grieve not that I have fallen into this misfortune for you . mend me to your honorable wife , and tell her how I have loved you ! " Bassanio in the deepest affliction replied , Antonio , I am married to ...
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... hand , " replied Gratiano , " I gave it to a youth , a kind of boy , a little scrubbed boy , no higher than yourself ; he was clerk to the young counsellor , that by his wise pleading saved Antonio's life : this prating boy begged it ...
... hand , " replied Gratiano , " I gave it to a youth , a kind of boy , a little scrubbed boy , no higher than yourself ; he was clerk to the young counsellor , that by his wise pleading saved Antonio's life : this prating boy begged it ...
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... , that it was by the noble courage and wis- dom of his wife that Antonio's life was saved . And Portia again welcomed Antonio , and gave him letters which by some chance had fallen into her hands , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 15.
... , that it was by the noble courage and wis- dom of his wife that Antonio's life was saved . And Portia again welcomed Antonio , and gave him letters which by some chance had fallen into her hands , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 15.
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... hands , which con- tained an account of Antonio's ships , that were supposed lost , being safely arrived in the harbor . So these tragical beginnings of this rich merchant's story were all forgotten in the unexpected good fortune which ...
... hands , which con- tained an account of Antonio's ships , that were supposed lost , being safely arrived in the harbor . So these tragical beginnings of this rich merchant's story were all forgotten in the unexpected good fortune which ...
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