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... fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues ; fometime from her eyes I did receive fair speechless meffages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalu'd To Cato's daughter , Brutus ' Portia : Nor is the wide world ign'rant of ...
... fair , and , fairer than that word , Of wondrous virtues ; fometime from her eyes I did receive fair speechless meffages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalu'd To Cato's daughter , Brutus ' Portia : Nor is the wide world ign'rant of ...
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... fair departure . Ner . Do you not remember , lady , in your father's time , a Venetian , a fcholar , and a foldier , that came hither in . company of the marquifs of Montferrat ? Por . Yes , yes , it was Baffanio ; as I think , he was ...
... fair departure . Ner . Do you not remember , lady , in your father's time , a Venetian , a fcholar , and a foldier , that came hither in . company of the marquifs of Montferrat ? Por . Yes , yes , it was Baffanio ; as I think , he was ...
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... fair fir , you spit on me last wednesday ; You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for these courtefies Ill ' lend you thus much monies . Anth . I am as like to call thee fo again , VOL . II . C To To fpit on ...
... fair fir , you spit on me last wednesday ; You fpurn'd me fuch a day ; another time You call'd me dog ; and for these courtefies Ill ' lend you thus much monies . Anth . I am as like to call thee fo again , VOL . II . C To To fpit on ...
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... fair terms , and a villain's mind . Anth . Come on , in this there can be no difmay , My ships come home a month before the day . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Belmont . Enter Morochius a tawny - moor all in white , and three or ...
... fair terms , and a villain's mind . Anth . Come on , in this there can be no difmay , My ships come home a month before the day . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Belmont . Enter Morochius a tawny - moor all in white , and three or ...
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... fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the cafkets To try my fortune . By this fcimitar , That flew the fophy , and a Perfian prince , That won ...
... fair As any comer I have look'd on yet , For my affection . Mor . Ev'n for that I thank you ; Therefore , I pray you , lead me to the cafkets To try my fortune . By this fcimitar , That flew the fophy , and a Perfian prince , That won ...
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