The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Bind 5–8 |
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Side 19
... 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 , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launce- lot , 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 , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launce- lot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your ...
Side 20
... LAUN . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true - begotten 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 to ...
... LAUN . [ Aside . ] O heavens , this is my true - begotten 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 to ...
Side 21
... LAUN . Ergo , master Launcelot ; talk not of master Laun- celot , father ; for the young gentleman ( according to fates and destinies , and such odd sayings , the sisters three , and such branches of learning ) is , indeed , deceased ...
... LAUN . Ergo , master Launcelot ; talk not of master Laun- celot , father ; for the young gentleman ( according to fates and destinies , and such odd sayings , the sisters three , and such branches of learning ) is , indeed , deceased ...
Side 22
... LAUN . To him , father . GOB . God bless your worship ! BASS . Gramercy ! Wouldst 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 ! Wouldst 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 ...
Side 23
... LAUN . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir ; you have the grace of God , sir , and he hath enough . BASS . Thou speak'st it well . Go , father , with thy son : - Take leave of thy old master , and ...
... LAUN . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir ; you have the grace of God , sir , and he hath enough . BASS . Thou speak'st it well . Go , father , with thy son : - Take leave of thy old master , and ...
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Antonio Appears BASS Bassanio better Bianca BION BIRON Bohemia BOYET Camillo comes Costard COUNT daughter dear Demetrius dost doth ducats DUKE Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool fortune gentle gentleman give grace Grumio hand hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia hither honour Hortensio Illyria Kate KATH KING knave lady LAUN LEON look lord Lucentio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marry master merry mistress MOTH never night oath Orlando Padua Petrucio play Pompey pray prithee PUCK Pyramus queen Rosalind Rousillon SCENE servant Shakspere SHEP Shylock signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir Toby speak swear sweet tell thee Theseus thine thou art thou hast tongue Tranio true unto wife wilt word youth