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 182
... fortunes and me . Prin . Good wits will be jangling : but , gentles , agree : The civil war of wits were much better used On Navarre and his book - men ; for here ' tis abused . Boyet . If my observation ( which very seldom , lies ) ...
... fortunes and me . Prin . Good wits will be jangling : but , gentles , agree : The civil war of wits were much better used On Navarre and his book - men ; for here ' tis abused . Boyet . If my observation ( which very seldom , lies ) ...
Page 254
... fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is ny whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad . Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fy ...
... fortune for it , My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place ; nor is ny whole estate Upon the fortune of this present year : Therefore , my merchandize makes me not sad . Salan . Why then you are in love . Ant . Fy ...
Page 258
... fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to Belmont , to fair Portia . Go ...
... fortunes are at sea ; Nor have I money , nor commodity To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to Belmont , to fair Portia . Go ...
Page 268
... the caskets , * Allusion to the eastern custom for lovers to tes- tify their passion by cutting themselves in their mis . tresses ' sight . t Terrified . To try my fortune . By this scimitar , - 268 Act II . MERCHANT OF ACT II. ...
... the caskets , * Allusion to the eastern custom for lovers to tes- tify their passion by cutting themselves in their mis . tresses ' sight . t Terrified . To try my fortune . By this scimitar , - 268 Act II . MERCHANT OF ACT II. ...
Page 269
... fortune . By this scimitar , - That slew the Sophy , and a Persian prince , That won three fields of Sultan Solyman ... fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that ...
... fortune . By this scimitar , - That slew the Sophy , and a Persian prince , That won three fields of Sultan Solyman ... fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his page ; And so may I , blind fortune leading me , Miss that ...
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