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A Merchant , Friend to Antipholis of Syracuse . Dr. Pinch , a School - master , and a Conjurer . > Æmilia , Wife to Ægeon , an Abbess at Ephesus . ) Adriana , Wife to Antipholis of Ephesus . Luciana , Sister to Adriana .
A Merchant , Friend to Antipholis of Syracuse . Dr. Pinch , a School - master , and a Conjurer . > Æmilia , Wife to Ægeon , an Abbess at Ephesus . ) Adriana , Wife to Antipholis of Ephesus . Luciana , Sister to Adriana .
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... limit thee this day , To seek thy life by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou haft in Ephesus , Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to die . Jailor , take him to thy custody .
... limit thee this day , To seek thy life by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou haft in Ephesus , Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to die . Jailor , take him to thy custody .
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Brabantio , I remember , in Othello , where he thinks his Daughter's Senses and Inclinations must have been perverted by the Moor's Practices , speaks not a little in Confirmation of my Friend's Conjecture .
Brabantio , I remember , in Othello , where he thinks his Daughter's Senses and Inclinations must have been perverted by the Moor's Practices , speaks not a little in Confirmation of my Friend's Conjecture .
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I communicated my Doubts upon this Passage to my Friend Mr. Warburton ; and to his Sagacity . I owe , in good part , the Correction of it . The Sense of the whole is now very pertinent ; which , without the two Lines from the ift Folio ...
I communicated my Doubts upon this Passage to my Friend Mr. Warburton ; and to his Sagacity . I owe , in good part , the Correction of it . The Sense of the whole is now very pertinent ; which , without the two Lines from the ift Folio ...
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... A back - friend , a shoulder - clapper , one that commands The paffages of allies , creeks , and narrow lands ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; One , that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to ...
... A back - friend , a shoulder - clapper , one that commands The paffages of allies , creeks , and narrow lands ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; One , that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to ...
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