The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing . Then , ' tis very credent , 3 Thou mayst conjoin with something ; and thou dost ...
... dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing . Then , ' tis very credent , 3 Thou mayst conjoin with something ; and thou dost ...
Page 166
... dost thou not know my voice ? Ant . E. Neither . Ęge . Dromio , nor thou ? I am sure , thou dost . Dro . E. No , trust me , sir , nor I. Ęge . Dro . E. Ay , sir ? but I am sure , I do not ; and whatsoever a man denies , you lieve him.1 ...
... dost thou not know my voice ? Ant . E. Neither . Ęge . Dromio , nor thou ? I am sure , thou dost . Dro . E. No , trust me , sir , nor I. Ęge . Dro . E. Ay , sir ? but I am sure , I do not ; and whatsoever a man denies , you lieve him.1 ...
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... Dost thou think I'll fear thee as I fear thy father ? Nay , an I do , I pray God , my girdle break ! P. Hen . O , if it should , how would thy guts fall about thy knees ! But , sirrah , there's no room for faith , truth , nor honesty ...
... Dost thou think I'll fear thee as I fear thy father ? Nay , an I do , I pray God , my girdle break ! P. Hen . O , if it should , how would thy guts fall about thy knees ! But , sirrah , there's no room for faith , truth , nor honesty ...
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