The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 16
... See , here he comes . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . How now , Sir ? is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love ftroaks , fo jeft with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My ...
... See , here he comes . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . How now , Sir ? is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love ftroaks , fo jeft with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My ...
Page 36
... see it , Mer . My bufiness cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not , I'll leave him to the officer . E. Ant . I answer you ? why fhould I answer you ? Ang . The mony , that you owe me for ...
... see it , Mer . My bufiness cannot brook this dalliance : Good Sir , fay , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not , I'll leave him to the officer . E. Ant . I answer you ? why fhould I answer you ? Ang . The mony , that you owe me for ...
Page 41
... seeing him clear of the Officer before the Money was come , he cries in a Surprize ; What , have you got rid of the Picture of old Adam new apparell'd ? For fo I have ventur'd to fupply , by Conjecture . But why is the Offi- cer call'd ...
... seeing him clear of the Officer before the Money was come , he cries in a Surprize ; What , have you got rid of the Picture of old Adam new apparell'd ? For fo I have ventur'd to fupply , by Conjecture . But why is the Offi- cer call'd ...
Page 53
... See , where they come ; we will behold his death . Luc . Kneel to the Duke , before he pass the abbey . Enter the Duke , and Egeon bare - headed ; with the Headfman , and other Officers . Duke . Yet once again proclaim it publickly , If ...
... See , where they come ; we will behold his death . Luc . Kneel to the Duke , before he pass the abbey . Enter the Duke , and Egeon bare - headed ; with the Headfman , and other Officers . Duke . Yet once again proclaim it publickly , If ...
Page 77
... see Plainly , as heav'n fees earth , and earth fees heav'n , How I am gall'd ; ) thou might'ft be - fpice a cup , To give mine enemy a lafting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this , and that ...
... see Plainly , as heav'n fees earth , and earth fees heav'n , How I am gall'd ; ) thou might'ft be - fpice a cup , To give mine enemy a lafting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this , and that ...
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