The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Zväzok 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Strana 42
... hear , how he impórtunes me ; the chain- Ant . E. Why , give it to my wife , and fetch your money . Ang . Come , come , you know , I gave it you even now ; Either send the chain , or send me by some token . Ant . E. Fye ! now you run ...
... hear , how he impórtunes me ; the chain- Ant . E. Why , give it to my wife , and fetch your money . Ang . Come , come , you know , I gave it you even now ; Either send the chain , or send me by some token . Ant . E. Fye ! now you run ...
Strana 48
... hear it ring ? Adr . What , the chain ? Dro . S. No , no , the bell : ' tis time , that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one . Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro . S. O yes , If ...
... hear it ring ? Adr . What , the chain ? Dro . S. No , no , the bell : ' tis time , that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one . Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro . S. O yes , If ...
Strana 60
... . Yes , that you did , sir ; and forswore it too . Ant . S. Who heard me to deny it , or forswear it ? Mer . These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee : Fye on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity , 60 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... . Yes , that you did , sir ; and forswore it too . Ant . S. Who heard me to deny it , or forswear it ? Mer . These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee : Fye on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity , 60 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Strana 67
... hear him , mistress ; fly , be gone . Duke . Come , stand by me , fear nothing : Guard with halberds . Adr . Ah me , it is my husband ! Witness you , That he is borne about invisible : Even now we hous'd him in the abbey here ; And now ...
... hear him , mistress ; fly , be gone . Duke . Come , stand by me , fear nothing : Guard with halberds . Adr . Ah me , it is my husband ! Witness you , That he is borne about invisible : Even now we hous'd him in the abbey here ; And now ...
Strana 71
... hear : All these old witnesses ( I cannot err , ) Tell me , thou art my son Antipholus . Ant . E. I never saw my father in my Ege . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy , Thou know'st , we parted : but , perhaps , my son , Thou ...
... hear : All these old witnesses ( I cannot err , ) Tell me , thou art my son Antipholus . Ant . E. I never saw my father in my Ege . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy , Thou know'st , we parted : but , perhaps , my son , Thou ...
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