The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 13
... stands on tricks when I am undispos'd : Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a thousand marks between you both.- If I ...
... stands on tricks when I am undispos'd : Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a thousand marks between you both.- If I ...
Page 16
... I could scarce understand them . ] i . e . that I could scarce stand under them . This quibble , poor as it is , seems to have been a favourite with Shakspeare . ' Tis dinner time , quoth I ; My gold 16 ACT II . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... I could scarce understand them . ] i . e . that I could scarce stand under them . This quibble , poor as it is , seems to have been a favourite with Shakspeare . ' Tis dinner time , quoth I ; My gold 16 ACT II . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within : you stand here in ...
... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within : you stand here in ...
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... stands Ireland ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , in her buttocks ; I found it out by the bogs . Ant . S. Where Scotland ? Dro . S. I found it out by the barrenness ; hard , in the palm of the hand . Ant . S. Where France ? Dro . S. In her ...
... stands Ireland ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , in her buttocks ; I found it out by the bogs . Ant . S. Where Scotland ? Dro . S. I found it out by the barrenness ; hard , in the palm of the hand . Ant . S. Where France ? Dro . S. In her ...
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... stand debted to this gentleman : 5 want gilders- ] A gilder is a coin valued from one shilling and six - pence , to two shillings . - • Is growing to me ] i . e . accruing to me . I pray you , see him presently discharg'd , For 38 ACT ...
... stand debted to this gentleman : 5 want gilders- ] A gilder is a coin valued from one shilling and six - pence , to two shillings . - • Is growing to me ] i . e . accruing to me . I pray you , see him presently discharg'd , For 38 ACT ...
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