The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 186
... Exeunt Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy paffion , fway In this uncivil and unjust extent Against thy peace . Go with me to my house , And hear thou there , how many fruitless pranks 3 This ruffian hath botch'd ...
... Exeunt Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy paffion , fway In this uncivil and unjust extent Against thy peace . Go with me to my house , And hear thou there , how many fruitless pranks 3 This ruffian hath botch'd ...
Page 214
... Exeunt Duke , and Train . Egeon . Hopeless and helpless doth Egeon wend , But to procraftinate his lifeless end . [ Exeunt Egeon , and Jailor . SCEN E II . Changes to the Street . Enter Antipholis of Syracufe , a Merchant , and Dromio ...
... Exeunt Duke , and Train . Egeon . Hopeless and helpless doth Egeon wend , But to procraftinate his lifeless end . [ Exeunt Egeon , and Jailor . SCEN E II . Changes to the Street . Enter Antipholis of Syracufe , a Merchant , and Dromio ...
Page 272
... Exeunt . S CENE VIII . Manent the two Antipholis's , and two Dromio's . S. Dro . Master , fhall I fetch your stuff from ship- board ? E. Ant Dromio , what stuff of mine haft thou im- bark'd ? S. Dro . Your goods , that lay at hoft , Sir ...
... Exeunt . S CENE VIII . Manent the two Antipholis's , and two Dromio's . S. Dro . Master , fhall I fetch your stuff from ship- board ? E. Ant Dromio , what stuff of mine haft thou im- bark'd ? S. Dro . Your goods , that lay at hoft , Sir ...
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