Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, 1885 - 195 páginas |
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... thing . Now such genius must needs have corresponding instincts , which are uneasy and restless till they find their natural place , but spontaneously recognize and take to that place on meeting with it . So , when dramatic 38 THE ...
... thing . Now such genius must needs have corresponding instincts , which are uneasy and restless till they find their natural place , but spontaneously recognize and take to that place on meeting with it . So , when dramatic 38 THE ...
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... things ; and she said , " Myself and what is mine , to you and yours is now converted . But yesterday , Bassanio , I was the lady of this fair mansion , queen of myself , and mistress over these ser- vants ; and now this house , these ...
... things ; and she said , " Myself and what is mine , to you and yours is now converted . But yesterday , Bassanio , I was the lady of this fair mansion , queen of myself , and mistress over these ser- vants ; and now this house , these ...
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... things to be governed by his superior wisdom , yet being now called forth into action by the peril of her honored husband's friend , she did nothing doubt her own powers , and by the sole guidance of her own true and perfect judgment ...
... things to be governed by his superior wisdom , yet being now called forth into action by the peril of her honored husband's friend , she did nothing doubt her own powers , and by the sole guidance of her own true and perfect judgment ...
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... thing he could not part with , and he replied in great confusion , that he could not give him that ring , because it was his wife's gift , and he had vowed never to part with it ; but that he would give him the most valuable ring in ...
... thing he could not part with , and he replied in great confusion , that he could not give him that ring , because it was his wife's gift , and he had vowed never to part with it ; but that he would give him the most valuable ring in ...
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... thing she saw the moon never seemed to shine so bright before , and when that pleasant moon was hid behind a cloud , then a light which she saw from her house at Belmont as well pleased her charmed fancy , and she said to Nerissa ...
... thing she saw the moon never seemed to shine so bright before , and when that pleasant moon was hid behind a cloud , then a light which she saw from her house at Belmont as well pleased her charmed fancy , and she said to Nerissa ...
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