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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... fome hour , Sir , hence . E. Ant . Do fo ; this jest shall cost me some expence . [ Exeunt . Luc . SCENE II . The House of Antipholis of Ephefus . Enter Luciana , with Antipholis of Syracufe . A ND may it be that you have quite forgot A ...
... fome hour , Sir , hence . E. Ant . Do fo ; this jest shall cost me some expence . [ Exeunt . Luc . SCENE II . The House of Antipholis of Ephefus . Enter Luciana , with Antipholis of Syracufe . A ND may it be that you have quite forgot A ...
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... fome business in the town ; Good Signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the fum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as foon as you . Ang . Then you will bring ...
... fome business in the town ; Good Signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the fum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as foon as you . Ang . Then you will bring ...
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... fome token . E. Ant . Fie , now you run this humour out of breath : Come , where's the chain ? I pray you , let me fee it . Mer . My business cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not . I'll ...
... fome token . E. Ant . Fie , now you run this humour out of breath : Come , where's the chain ? I pray you , let me fee it . Mer . My business cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not . I'll ...
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... fome dark room . E. Ant . Say , wherefore didst thou lock me forth to day , And why dost thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee forth . E. Dro . And , gentle master , I receiv'd no gold , But I confefs ...
... fome dark room . E. Ant . Say , wherefore didst thou lock me forth to day , And why dost thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee forth . E. Dro . And , gentle master , I receiv'd no gold , But I confefs ...
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... fome Priory ; in , or we are spoil'd . [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ; wherefore throng you hi- ther ? Adr . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence ; Let us come in , that we may bind him faft ...
... fome Priory ; in , or we are spoil'd . [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ; wherefore throng you hi- ther ? Adr . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence ; Let us come in , that we may bind him faft ...
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