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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... thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you . Dro . S. And you said , no . Dro . E. So , come , help ; well struck ; there was blow for blow . Ant . E.
... thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you . Dro . S. And you said , no . Dro . E. So , come , help ; well struck ; there was blow for blow . Ant . E.
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... Thou hast no husband yet , nor I no wife : Give me thy hand . Luc , O , soft , sir , hold you still ; I'll fetch my sister , to get her good will . [ Exit Luc . Enter , from the House of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus , DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant ...
... Thou hast no husband yet , nor I no wife : Give me thy hand . Luc , O , soft , sir , hold you still ; I'll fetch my sister , to get her good will . [ Exit Luc . Enter , from the House of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus , DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant ...
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... hast thou lost thy breath ? Dro . S. By running fast . 9 - sere , ] That is , dry , withered . JOHNSON . Stigmatical in making , ] That is , marked or stigmatized by nature with deformity , as a token of his vicious disposition . 2 Far ...
... hast thou lost thy breath ? Dro . S. By running fast . 9 - sere , ] That is , dry , withered . JOHNSON . Stigmatical in making , ] That is , marked or stigmatized by nature with deformity , as a token of his vicious disposition . 2 Far ...
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... Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas , I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for it . Dro . E. Money by me ? heart and good - will you might , But , surely , master , not a rag of ...
... Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me . Adr . Alas , I sent you money to redeem you , By Dromio here , who came in haste for it . Dro . E. Money by me ? heart and good - will you might , But , surely , master , not a rag of ...
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... thou lock me forth to - day , And why dost thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee ... Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself ? Off . He is my prisoner ; if I ...
... thou lock me forth to - day , And why dost thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee ... Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself ? Off . He is my prisoner ; if I ...
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