Comedy of errorsAMS Press, 1733 |
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... Right bereft , This fool - begg'd patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well , I will marry one day but to try ; Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter Dromio Eph . Adr . Say , is your tardy mafter now at hand ? E. Dro ...
... Right bereft , This fool - begg'd patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well , I will marry one day but to try ; Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter Dromio Eph . Adr . Say , is your tardy mafter now at hand ? E. Dro ...
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... Right , Sir , I'll tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . E. Ant . Wherefore ? for my dinner : I have not din'd to day . S. Dro . Nor to day here you must not : come again , when you may . E. Ant . E. Ant . What are thou , that ...
... Right , Sir , I'll tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . E. Ant . Wherefore ? for my dinner : I have not din'd to day . S. Dro . Nor to day here you must not : come again , when you may . E. Ant . E. Ant . What are thou , that ...
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... right , who can help it ? There are enough be- fides in our Author , and Ben Jonson , to countenance that current Vice of the Times when this Play appear'd . Nor is Mr. Pope , in the Cha- fity of his Tafte , to briftle up at me for the ...
... right , who can help it ? There are enough be- fides in our Author , and Ben Jonson , to countenance that current Vice of the Times when this Play appear'd . Nor is Mr. Pope , in the Cha- fity of his Tafte , to briftle up at me for the ...
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... Right . Adr . He meant , he did me none ; the more my spight . Luc . Then fwore he , that he was a stranger here . Adr . And true he fwore , though yet forfworn he were . Luc . Then pleaded I for you . Adr . And what faid he ? Luc ...
... Right . Adr . He meant , he did me none ; the more my spight . Luc . Then fwore he , that he was a stranger here . Adr . And true he fwore , though yet forfworn he were . Luc . Then pleaded I for you . Adr . And what faid he ? Luc ...
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... right : These two Antipholis's , these two so like , And those two Dromio's , one in femblance ; Befides her urging of her wrack at sea , These plainly are the parents to these children , Which accidentally are met together . Egeon . If ...
... right : These two Antipholis's , these two so like , And those two Dromio's , one in femblance ; Befides her urging of her wrack at sea , These plainly are the parents to these children , Which accidentally are met together . Egeon . If ...
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