The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 11
... keep . Ant . S. Go bear it to the Centaur , where we host , And stay there , Dromio , till I come to thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the ...
... keep . Ant . S. Go bear it to the Centaur , where we host , And stay there , Dromio , till I come to thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the ...
Page 15
... keep unwed . Luc . Not this , but troubles of the marriage - bed . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would bear some sway . Luc . Ere I learn love , I'll practise to obey . 3 Adr . How if your husband start some other where ? 3 Luc ...
... keep unwed . Luc . Not this , but troubles of the marriage - bed . Adr . But , were you wedded , you would bear some sway . Luc . Ere I learn love , I'll practise to obey . 3 Adr . How if your husband start some other where ? 3 Luc ...
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... keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel , best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still , That others touch , yet often touching will Wear gold ; and so no mant , that hath a name , But falsehood and ...
... keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel , best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still , That others touch , yet often touching will Wear gold ; and so no mant , that hath a name , But falsehood and ...
Page 23
... Keep then fair league and truce with thy true bed ; I live dis - stain'd , thou undishonoured . Ant . S. Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town , as to your talk ; Who , every ...
... Keep then fair league and truce with thy true bed ; I live dis - stain'd , thou undishonoured . Ant . S. Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town , as to your talk ; Who , every ...
Page 24
... KEEP THE GATE . HUSBAND . ILL DINE ABOVE WITH YOU TO DAY . AND SHRIVE YOU OF A THOUSAND IDLE PRANKS . Act . 11.Sc.2 . Lac . Dromio , go bid the servants spread for. London Published by FC & J.Rivington and Partners Feb 1823 . ...
... KEEP THE GATE . HUSBAND . ILL DINE ABOVE WITH YOU TO DAY . AND SHRIVE YOU OF A THOUSAND IDLE PRANKS . Act . 11.Sc.2 . Lac . Dromio , go bid the servants spread for. London Published by FC & J.Rivington and Partners Feb 1823 . ...
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