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... villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? [ Exit . FIRST MER . I am ...
... villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? [ Exit . FIRST MER . I am ...
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... villain is o'er - raught of all my money . They say this town is full of cozenage ; As , nimble jugglers that deceive the eye , 80 stands on tricks ] indulges in tricks . 96 o'er - raught ] over - reached , cheated out of , cheated ...
... villain is o'er - raught of all my money . They say this town is full of cozenage ; As , nimble jugglers that deceive the eye , 80 stands on tricks ] indulges in tricks . 96 o'er - raught ] over - reached , cheated out of , cheated ...
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... villain ! DRO . E. But , sure , he is stark mad . I mean not cuckold - mad ; 41 fool - begg'd ] admittedly or notoriously foolish . There is an allusion to the custom of begging or petitioning for the guardianship of any one who was ...
... villain ! DRO . E. But , sure , he is stark mad . I mean not cuckold - mad ; 41 fool - begg'd ] admittedly or notoriously foolish . There is an allusion to the custom of begging or petitioning for the guardianship of any one who was ...
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... villain ? ” " The pig , " quoth I , " is burn'd ; " " My gold ! " quoth he : " My mistress , sir , " quoth I ; " Hang up thy mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! " Luc . Quoth who ? DRO . E. Quoth my master : " I ...
... villain ? ” " The pig , " quoth I , " is burn'd ; " " My gold ! " quoth he : " My mistress , sir , " quoth I ; " Hang up thy mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! " Luc . Quoth who ? DRO . E. Quoth my master : " I ...
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... Villain , thou didst deny the gold's receipt , And told'st me of a mistress and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeased . DRO . S. I am glad to see you in this merry vein : What means this jest ? I pray you ...
... Villain , thou didst deny the gold's receipt , And told'st me of a mistress and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeased . DRO . S. I am glad to see you in this merry vein : What means this jest ? I pray you ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1894 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbess Adriana ÆGE Ægeon ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse bear chain Comedy of Errors dine dinner dost thou doth dramatic dramatist Dromio DROMIO of Syracuse DUKE Eglamour Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter PROTEUS Epidamnum Exeunt Exit eyes fair false father fault Folio gentle Gentlemen of Verona give gone grace hair hath hear hence Henry Condell HOST husband JOHN HEMINGE John Lowin Julia lady ladyship LAUNCE letter live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost Lucetta Luciana Madam Silvia Marry Menæchmi Milan mistress never Plautus play poet pray quibble quoth reading SCENE servant Shake Shakespeare Sir Proteus Sir Thurio Sir Valentine sister speak speare's SPEED sweet tell thee thou art thou hast thy master thyself unto Venus and Adonis villain wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winter's Tale word writ youth