The curse never fell upon our nation till now; I never felt it till now: two thousand ducats in that; and other precious, precious jewels. I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear ! would she were hearsed at my foot, and the... Prose - Page 6571826Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pages
...Why there, there, there, there ! a diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! The curse never fell upon our nation till now ; I never felt it till now : — two thousand ducats in that ; and other precious, precious jewels. — I would, my daughter were dead at... | |
| English drama - 1826 - 502 pages
...Why there, there, there, there ! a diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! The curse never fell upon our nation till now ; I never felt it till now :— two thousand ducats in that ; and other precious, precious jewels. — I would, my daughter were dead at... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 472 pages
...Why there, there, there, there! a diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort! The curse never fell upon our nation till now; I never felt it till now:—two thousand ducats in that; and other precious, precious jewels.—I would, my daughter were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 378 pages
...Why there, there, there, there! adiamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Frankfort ! The curse never fell upon our nation till now ; I never felt it till now : — two thousand ducats in that ; and other precious, precious jewels. — I would, my daughter were dead at... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...The curse never fell upon our nation till now ; I »ever felt it till now : — two thousand ducata in that ; and other precious, precious jewels.—...my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in Why, thou loss upon loss ! the thief gone with so much, and so much to find the thief; and no satisfaction,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 pages
...full hertily That all the night, till it was day. The peple in the church con pray. Cbauofr'i Dreame. I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear. O, would she were lieried at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin. Shakspeare, Even in the Old Testament,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 484 pages
...there, there, there, there ! a diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats in Fraiikfort ! The curse never fell upon our nation till now ; I never felt it till now : — two thousand ducats in that ; and other precious, precious jewels. — I would, my daughter were dead at... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...Frankfort ! The curse never fell upon our nation till now; I »ever felt it till now : — two thousand ducats in that ; and other precious, precious jewels....daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear ! 'would she were hears'd at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin ! No news of them 7— Why, BO :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 pages
...Frankfort ! The coree never fell upon our nation till now ; I г- у r lêlt it til] now : — two thousand not I 1 you, how you should know my daughter by her...to her in white, and crv'd mum, and e ci^d budget, ! 'would she were hearsM at my foot, and ии: ducats in her coffin ! No news of them ? — Why, so:... | |
| Anna Brownell Jameson - Women in literature and art - 1832 - 378 pages
...much indifference, but for the perception that Shylock values his, daughter far beneath his wealth. I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear ! — would she were hearsed at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin ! Nerissa is a good specimen... | |
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