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... present business calls me from you now . Ant . Farewel ' till then ; I will go lofe my self , And wander up and down to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content . [ Ex . Mer , ' Ant . He that commends me to my own ...
... present business calls me from you now . Ant . Farewel ' till then ; I will go lofe my self , And wander up and down to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content . [ Ex . Mer , ' Ant . He that commends me to my own ...
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... is due ; And fince I have not much importun'd you ; Nor now I had not , but that I am bound To Perfia , and want Gilders for my voyage : There- Therefore make present fatisfaction ; Or I'll attach you by 34 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... is due ; And fince I have not much importun'd you ; Nor now I had not , but that I am bound To Perfia , and want Gilders for my voyage : There- Therefore make present fatisfaction ; Or I'll attach you by 34 The Comedy of ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Therefore make present fatisfaction ; Or I'll attach you by this Officer . Ang . Ev'n juft the fum , that I do owe to you , ( 16 ) Is growing to me by Antipholis ; And , in the inftant that I met ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Therefore make present fatisfaction ; Or I'll attach you by this Officer . Ang . Ev'n juft the fum , that I do owe to you , ( 16 ) Is growing to me by Antipholis ; And , in the inftant that I met ...
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... present mony ; Befides , I have some bufinefs in the town ; Good Signior , take the ftranger 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 ...
... present mony ; Befides , I have some bufinefs in the town ; Good Signior , take the ftranger 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 ...
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... present inftance of his rage ) Is a mad Tale he told to day at dinner , Of his own doors being fhut against his entrance . Belike , his wife , acquainted with his fits , On purpose shut the doors against his way . My way is now to hie ...
... present inftance of his rage ) Is a mad Tale he told to day at dinner , Of his own doors being fhut against his entrance . Belike , his wife , acquainted with his fits , On purpose shut the doors against his way . My way is now to hie ...
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