The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life and death of King John. King Richard IIRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... answer me , In what fafe place you have bestow'd my money ; Or I shall break that merry sconce of yours , That stands on tricks when I am undispos'd ; Where are the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? E. Dro . I have some marks of yours ...
... answer me , In what fafe place you have bestow'd my money ; Or I shall break that merry sconce of yours , That stands on tricks when I am undispos'd ; Where are the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? E. Dro . I have some marks of yours ...
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... answer , Sir ? when spake I such a word ? My house was at the Phenix ? wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst answer me ? Ant . Even now , even here , not half an hour fince . S. Dro . I did not see you fince you fent me hence ...
... answer , Sir ? when spake I such a word ? My house was at the Phenix ? wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst answer me ? Ant . Even now , even here , not half an hour fince . S. Dro . I did not see you fince you fent me hence ...
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... answer'st not ? Dromio , thou drone , thou snail , thou slug , thou fot ! S. Dro . I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . I think , thou art in mind , and so am I. S. Dro . Nay , master , both in mind and in my shape . Ant . Thou ...
... answer'st not ? Dromio , thou drone , thou snail , thou slug , thou fot ! S. Dro . I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . I think , thou art in mind , and so am I. S. Dro . Nay , master , both in mind and in my shape . Ant . Thou ...
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... God , our cheer May answer my good will , and your good welcome here . Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , Sir , and your welcome dear . E. Ant . al E. Ant . Ah , Signior Balthazar , either 20 The Comedy of ERRORS . ACT III. ...
... God , our cheer May answer my good will , and your good welcome here . Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , Sir , and your welcome dear . E. Ant . al E. Ant . Ah , Signior Balthazar , either 20 The Comedy of ERRORS . ACT III. ...
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... answer me , or no ; If not . I'll leave him to the officer . E. Ant . I answer you ? why should I answer you ? Ang . The money , that you owe me for the chain . E. Ant . I owe you none , ' till I receive the chain . Ang . You know , I ...
... answer me , or no ; If not . I'll leave him to the officer . E. Ant . I answer you ? why should I answer you ? Ang . The money , that you owe me for the chain . E. Ant . I owe you none , ' till I receive the chain . Ang . You know , I ...
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