The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... knave , have done your foolishness And tell me , how thou haft difpos'd thy charge ? E. Dro . My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to your houfe , the Phenix , Sir , to dinner . My mistress and her fifter ftay for you . Ant ...
... knave , have done your foolishness And tell me , how thou haft difpos'd thy charge ? E. Dro . My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to your houfe , the Phenix , Sir , to dinner . My mistress and her fifter ftay for you . Ant ...
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... knave . E. Dr. What mean you , Sir ? for God's fake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'll take my heels . * [ Exit Dromio .. Ant . Upon my life , by fome device or other , The villain is o'er - raught of all my money ...
... knave . E. Dr. What mean you , Sir ? for God's fake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'll take my heels . * [ Exit Dromio .. Ant . Upon my life , by fome device or other , The villain is o'er - raught of all my money ...
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... your town is troubled with unruly boys . E. Ant . Are you there , wife ? you might have come before . Adr . Your wife , Sir knave ! go , get you door . VOL . IV . B from the E. Dro . E. Dro . If you went in pain , mafter. OF 25 ERRORS .
... your town is troubled with unruly boys . E. Ant . Are you there , wife ? you might have come before . Adr . Your wife , Sir knave ! go , get you door . VOL . IV . B from the E. Dro . E. Dro . If you went in pain , mafter. OF 25 ERRORS .
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... knave's pate . E. Dro . A man may break a word with you , Sir and words are but wind : ; Ay , and break it in your face , fo he break it not behind . S. Dro . It feems , thou wanteft breaking ; out upon thee , hind ! E. Dro . Here's too ...
... knave's pate . E. Dro . A man may break a word with you , Sir and words are but wind : ; Ay , and break it in your face , fo he break it not behind . S. Dro . It feems , thou wanteft breaking ; out upon thee , hind ! E. Dro . Here's too ...
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... Could tell what fubtleft parrots mean That fpeak and think contrary clean ; What member ' tis of whom they talk , When they cry ROPE , and walk , knave , walk . WARBURTON . E. Ant . E. Ant . Were not my doors lock'd up ,. OF ERRORS . 47.
... Could tell what fubtleft parrots mean That fpeak and think contrary clean ; What member ' tis of whom they talk , When they cry ROPE , and walk , knave , walk . WARBURTON . E. Ant . E. Ant . Were not my doors lock'd up ,. OF ERRORS . 47.
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