The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... never fret : 8 - - o'er - raught- ) That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage ; ] This was the cha- racter the ancients give of it . Hence Ἐφεσια & λεξιφαρμακα was proverbial amongst them . Thus Menander uses ...
... never fret : 8 - - o'er - raught- ) That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage ; ] This was the cha- racter the ancients give of it . Hence Ἐφεσια & λεξιφαρμακα was proverbial amongst them . Thus Menander uses ...
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... never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . How comes it now , my husband , oh , how comes ...
... never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meat sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . How comes it now , my husband , oh , how comes ...
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... never saw her till this time . Ant . S. Villain , thou liest ; for even her very words Didst thou deliver to me on the mart . Dro . S. I never spake with her in all my life . Ant . S. How can she thus then call us by our names , Unless ...
... never saw her till this time . Ant . S. Villain , thou liest ; for even her very words Didst thou deliver to me on the mart . Dro . S. I never spake with her in all my life . Ant . S. How can she thus then call us by our names , Unless ...
Page 26
... never be , But I should know her as well as she knows me . OL Adr . Come , come , no longer will I be a fool , To put the finger in the eye and weep , Whilst man , and master , laugh my woes to scorn.- Come , sir , to dinner ; Dromio ...
... never be , But I should know her as well as she knows me . OL Adr . Come , come , no longer will I be a fool , To put the finger in the eye and weep , Whilst man , and master , laugh my woes to scorn.- Come , sir , to dinner ; Dromio ...
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... never hear . Dro . S. O yes , If any hour meet a sergeant , a'turns back for very fear . Adr . As it time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ? Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay ...
... never hear . Dro . S. O yes , If any hour meet a sergeant , a'turns back for very fear . Adr . As it time were in debt ! how fondly dost thou reason ? Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay ...
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