The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Lord : [ Exeunt Duke , and Train . geon . Hopeless and helplefs , doth Egeon wend , But to procraftinate his livelefs end [ Exeunt SCENE II . Changes to the Street . geon , and Jailor .. Enter Antipholis of Syracufe , a Merchant , and ...
... Lord : [ Exeunt Duke , and Train . geon . Hopeless and helplefs , doth Egeon wend , But to procraftinate his livelefs end [ Exeunt SCENE II . Changes to the Street . geon , and Jailor .. Enter Antipholis of Syracufe , a Merchant , and ...
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... Lord of the wide world , and wide wat'ry feas , Indu'd with intellectual sense and soul , Of more preheminence than fifh and fowl , Are mafters to their females , and their lords : Then let your will attend on their accords . Adr . This ...
... Lord of the wide world , and wide wat'ry feas , Indu'd with intellectual sense and soul , Of more preheminence than fifh and fowl , Are mafters to their females , and their lords : Then let your will attend on their accords . Adr . This ...
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... Lord , you ùfe this dalliance to excufe Your breach of promise to the Porcupine : brawl . I fhould have chid you for not bringing it ; But , like a fhrew , you first begin to braw Mer . The hour fteals on ; I pray you , Sir , difpatch ...
... Lord , you ùfe this dalliance to excufe Your breach of promise to the Porcupine : brawl . I fhould have chid you for not bringing it ; But , like a fhrew , you first begin to braw Mer . The hour fteals on ; I pray you , Sir , difpatch ...
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... Lord , in truth , thus far I witnefs with him ; , That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But had he fuch a chain of thee , or no ? Ang . He had , my Lord ; and when he ran in here , Thefe people faw the chain about his ...
... Lord , in truth , thus far I witnefs with him ; , That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But had he fuch a chain of thee , or no ? Ang . He had , my Lord ; and when he ran in here , Thefe people faw the chain about his ...
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Shakespeare. E. Ant . I came from Corinth , my moft graciout Lord . E. Dro . And I with him . E. Ant . Brought to this town by that most famous warrior , Duke Menaphon , your moft renowned uncle . Adr . Which of you two did dine with me ...
Shakespeare. E. Ant . I came from Corinth , my moft graciout Lord . E. Dro . And I with him . E. Ant . Brought to this town by that most famous warrior , Duke Menaphon , your moft renowned uncle . Adr . Which of you two did dine with me ...
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