The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... house : Thou drunkard , thou , what didft thou mean by this ? E. Dro . Say what you will , Sir ; but I know what I know ; That you beat me at the mart , I have your hand to fhow ; If the skin were parchment , and the blows you gave were ...
... house : Thou drunkard , thou , what didft thou mean by this ? E. Dro . Say what you will , Sir ; but I know what I know ; That you beat me at the mart , I have your hand to fhow ; If the skin were parchment , and the blows you gave were ...
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... reading is right ; and the meaning is , I will be merry , even out of fpite to mirth , which is , now , of all things , the most unpleafing to me . WARBURTON . B 2 For For there's the house : that chain will I bestow. OF ERRORS . 27.
... reading is right ; and the meaning is , I will be merry , even out of fpite to mirth , which is , now , of all things , the most unpleafing to me . WARBURTON . B 2 For For there's the house : that chain will I bestow. OF ERRORS . 27.
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Shakespeare. For there's the house : that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to fpight my wife ) Upon mine hoftess there . Good Sir , make hafte : Since my own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock elsewhere , to see if they ...
Shakespeare. For there's the house : that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to fpight my wife ) Upon mine hoftess there . Good Sir , make hafte : Since my own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock elsewhere , to see if they ...
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... house , and took away my ring , ( The ring I faw upon his finger now ) Strait after , did I meet him with a chain . Adr . It may be fo , but I did never fee it . Come , jailor , bring me where the goldsmith is , I long to know the truth ...
... house , and took away my ring , ( The ring I faw upon his finger now ) Strait after , did I meet him with a chain . Adr . It may be fo , but I did never fee it . Come , jailor , bring me where the goldsmith is , I long to know the truth ...
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... house . S. Dro . Run , mafter , run ; for God's fake , take a houfe . This is fome Priory In , or we are spoil'd . - [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ; wherefore throng you hither ? Adr . To fetch my ...
... house . S. Dro . Run , mafter , run ; for God's fake , take a houfe . This is fome Priory In , or we are spoil'd . - [ Exeunt to the Priory . Enter Lady Abbess . Abb . Be quiet , people ; wherefore throng you hither ? Adr . To fetch my ...
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