The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Zväzok 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Strana 14
... must cafe me in leather . [ Exit . Luc . Fie , how impatience lowreth in your face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilft I at home ftarve for a merry look : Hath homely age th ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ...
... must cafe me in leather . [ Exit . Luc . Fie , how impatience lowreth in your face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilft I at home ftarve for a merry look : Hath homely age th ' alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ...
Strana 17
... must get a fconce for my head , and infconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in , my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? S. Dro . Nothing , Sir , but that I am beaten . Ant . Shall I tell ...
... must get a fconce for my head , and infconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in , my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? S. Dro . Nothing , Sir , but that I am beaten . Ant . Shall I tell ...
Strana 23
... must excuse us ; My wife is fhrewith , when I keep not hours ; Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop To fee the making of her carkanet ; And that to morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain , that would face me down He ...
... must excuse us ; My wife is fhrewith , when I keep not hours ; Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop To fee the making of her carkanet ; And that to morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain , that would face me down He ...
Strana 42
... must have a long spoon , that must eat with the devil . S. Ant . Avoid then , fiend ! what tell'ft thou me of fupping ? Thou art , as you are all , a fotceress : I conjure thee to leave me , and begone . I 42 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... must have a long spoon , that must eat with the devil . S. Ant . Avoid then , fiend ! what tell'ft thou me of fupping ? Thou art , as you are all , a fotceress : I conjure thee to leave me , and begone . I 42 The Comedy of ERRORS .
Strana 47
... must be bound , and laid in fome dark room . E. Ant . Say , wherefore didft thou lock me forth to day , And why doft thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee forth . E. Dro . And gentle mafter , I receiv ...
... must be bound , and laid in fome dark room . E. Ant . Say , wherefore didft thou lock me forth to day , And why doft thou deny the bag of gold ? Adr . I did not , gentle husband , lock thee forth . E. Dro . And gentle mafter , I receiv ...
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