The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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Page 270
... Laun . Certainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew , my master : The fiend is at mine elbow ; and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Laun- celot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your ...
... Laun . Certainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew , my master : The fiend is at mine elbow ; and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Laun- celot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your ...
Page 271
... Laun . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true begot ten father ! who , being more than sand - blind , high- gravel blind , knows me not : -I will try conclusions with him . Gob . Master young gentleman , I pray you , which is the way ...
... Laun . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true begot ten father ! who , being more than sand - blind , high- gravel blind , knows me not : -I will try conclusions with him . Gob . Master young gentleman , I pray you , which is the way ...
Page 272
... Laun . Do I look like a cudgel , or a hovel - post , a staff , or a prop ? -Do you know me , father ? Gob . Alack the day , I know you not , young gen- tleman : but , I pray you , tell me , is my boy ( God rest his soul ! ) alive , or ...
... Laun . Do I look like a cudgel , or a hovel - post , a staff , or a prop ? -Do you know me , father ? Gob . Alack the day , I know you not , young gen- tleman : but , I pray you , tell me , is my boy ( God rest his soul ! ) alive , or ...
Page 273
... Laun . To him , father . Gob . God bless your worship ! Bass . Gramercy ; Would'st thou aught with me ? Gob . Here's my son , sir , a poor boy , - Laun . Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man ; that would , sir , as my father ...
... Laun . To him , father . Gob . God bless your worship ! Bass . Gramercy ; Would'st thou aught with me ? Gob . Here's my son , sir , a poor boy , - Laun . Not a poor boy , sir , but the rich Jew's man ; that would , sir , as my father ...
Page 274
... Laun . Serve you , sir . Gob . This is the very defect of the matter , sir . Bass . I know thee well , thou hast obtained thy suit : Shylock , thy master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment , To ...
... Laun . Serve you , sir . Gob . This is the very defect of the matter , sir . Bass . I know thee well , thou hast obtained thy suit : Shylock , thy master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment , To ...
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