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PORTIA. I prithee, boy, run
PORTIA. I prithee, boy, run to the Senate House;
Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone.— Why dost thou stay? LUCIUS. To know
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In the merchant of venice act 3 scene 4,
1. What does Portia tell Lorenzo that she and Nerissa will do? What is their actual
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Katie
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Can you please check these other sentences for me? Thank you very much for your invaluable help.
1) Portia disguises herself as a
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adapted from The Merchant of Venice in Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare
by E. Nesbit Portia's wealth and beauty had drawn to
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I forgot to include the following sentences for you to check. Thank you very much in advance.
6)Portia disguises herself as the
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2. When Portia looks up healthcare providers, she notices that there are multiple providers that she can choose from that are
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BRUTUS. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs.
CASSIUS. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils.
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How is portia equiped to potray a man.
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Read this selection of dialogue from Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Prospero. How now? moody? What is't thou canst demand? Ariel.
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Read this selection of dialogue from Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Prospero. How now? moody? What is't thou canst demand? Ariel.
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