The dramatic works.Whittingham, 1830 |
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第 3 頁
... common Jew he possesses a very determinate and original individuality , and yet we perceive a slight touch of Judaism in every thing which he says or does . We imagine we hear a sprinkling of the Jewish pronunciation in the mere witten ...
... common Jew he possesses a very determinate and original individuality , and yet we perceive a slight touch of Judaism in every thing which he says or does . We imagine we hear a sprinkling of the Jewish pronunciation in the mere witten ...
第 4 頁
... common to the novel and the play . The whetting of the knife might perhaps be taken from the ballad of Gernutus . Shakspeare was likewise indebted to an authority that could not have occurred to the original author of the play in an ...
... common to the novel and the play . The whetting of the knife might perhaps be taken from the ballad of Gernutus . Shakspeare was likewise indebted to an authority that could not have occurred to the original author of the play in an ...
第 18 頁
... common . For in every city the Jews keep open shops of usury , taking gages of ordinary for xv in the hundred by the yeare ; and if at the year's end the gage be not redeemed , it is forfeit , or at least done away to a great ...
... common . For in every city the Jews keep open shops of usury , taking gages of ordinary for xv in the hundred by the yeare ; and if at the year's end the gage be not redeemed , it is forfeit , or at least done away to a great ...
第 43 頁
... common spirits , And rank me with the barbarous multitudes . Why , then to thee , thou silver treasure - house ; Tell me once more what title thou dost bear : Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too : For ...
... common spirits , And rank me with the barbarous multitudes . Why , then to thee , thou silver treasure - house ; Tell me once more what title thou dost bear : Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too : For ...
第 46 頁
... them all to leave the dam . 1 To knap is to break short . The word occurs in the Common Prayer . He knappeth the spear in sunder . We still say ' snapp'd short in two . " Shy . She is damn'd for it . Salar . 46 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
... them all to leave the dam . 1 To knap is to break short . The word occurs in the Common Prayer . He knappeth the spear in sunder . We still say ' snapp'd short in two . " Shy . She is damn'd for it . Salar . 46 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
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