The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Exit . S. Ant . What I fhould think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is fo vain , That would refuse fo fair an offer'd Chain . I fee , a man here needs not live by fhifts , When in the streets he meets fuch ...
... Exit . S. Ant . What I fhould think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is fo vain , That would refuse fo fair an offer'd Chain . I fee , a man here needs not live by fhifts , When in the streets he meets fuch ...
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... Exit Dromio . E. Ant . A man is well holp up , that trufts to you : I promised your prefence , and the Chain : But neither Chain nor goldfmith came to me : Belike , you thought , our love would laft too long If it were chain'd together ...
... Exit Dromio . E. Ant . A man is well holp up , that trufts to you : I promised your prefence , and the Chain : But neither Chain nor goldfmith came to me : Belike , you thought , our love would laft too long If it were chain'd together ...
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... Exit . SCENE changes to E. Antipholis's House . Enter Adriana and Luciana . Adr . H , Luciana , did he tempt thee fo ? Might'ft thou perceive aufterely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red or pale , or ...
... Exit . SCENE changes to E. Antipholis's House . Enter Adriana and Luciana . Adr . H , Luciana , did he tempt thee fo ? Might'ft thou perceive aufterely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red or pale , or ...
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... Exit Luc . That he , unknown to me , fhould be in debt ! Tell me , was he arrefted on a bond ? S. Dro . Not on a bond , but on a stronger thing , A Chain , a Chain ; do you not hear it ring ? Adr . What , the Chain ? S. Dro . No , no ...
... Exit Luc . That he , unknown to me , fhould be in debt ! Tell me , was he arrefted on a bond ? S. Dro . Not on a bond , but on a stronger thing , A Chain , a Chain ; do you not hear it ring ? Adr . What , the Chain ? S. Dro . No , no ...
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... with a Failor . E. Ant . FE [ Exit . Ear me not , man ; I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , fo much mony , To warrant thee , as I am refted for . My My wife is in a wayward mood to day , The Comedy of ERRORS . 43.
... with a Failor . E. Ant . FE [ Exit . Ear me not , man ; I will not break away ; I'll give thee , ere I leave thee , fo much mony , To warrant thee , as I am refted for . My My wife is in a wayward mood to day , The Comedy of ERRORS . 43.
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