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Man , more divine , the master of them all , Indued with intellectual sense and soul , Is master to his female - nay , her lord ! Let , then , your will attend on his commands . Adr . This servitude makes you remain unwed . Luc .
Man , more divine , the master of them all , Indued with intellectual sense and soul , Is master to his female - nay , her lord ! Let , then , your will attend on his commands . Adr . This servitude makes you remain unwed . Luc .
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Adr . May it please your grace , Antipholis , my husband , Whom I made lord of me , and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day , A most outrageous fit of madness seized him ; That desperately he hurried through the street ...
Adr . May it please your grace , Antipholis , my husband , Whom I made lord of me , and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day , A most outrageous fit of madness seized him ; That desperately he hurried through the street ...
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Adr . ( R. C. ) No , my good lord ; myself , he , and my sister , To - day did dine together - so befall my soul , As that is false , he burdens me withal . Luc . ( R. C. ) Ne'er may I look on day , nor sleep on night ...
Adr . ( R. C. ) No , my good lord ; myself , he , and my sister , To - day did dine together - so befall my soul , As that is false , he burdens me withal . Luc . ( R. C. ) Ne'er may I look on day , nor sleep on night ...
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Not I , my lord ; I came from Syracuse . Duke . Stay , stand apart — I know not which is which . Ant . of Eph . I came from Corinth , my most gracious lord . Dro . of Eph . And I with him . Ant . of Eph . Brought to this town by that ...
Not I , my lord ; I came from Syracuse . Duke . Stay , stand apart — I know not which is which . Ant . of Eph . I came from Corinth , my most gracious lord . Dro . of Eph . And I with him . Ant . of Eph . Brought to this town by that ...
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Oh Lord ! Oh Lord ! Oh Lord ! Ald . Eh ! why , Dickory ! Zounds , blockhead , what's the matter with you ? you look as scared as if you had seen a ghost ? Dic . That be it ; you've hit it , ' squire , by gosh . - It be he !
Oh Lord ! Oh Lord ! Oh Lord ! Ald . Eh ! why , Dickory ! Zounds , blockhead , what's the matter with you ? you look as scared as if you had seen a ghost ? Dic . That be it ; you've hit it , ' squire , by gosh . - It be he !
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