The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 3 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'll take my heels . [ Ex . Dromio . Ant . Upon my life , by fome device or other , The villain is o'er - wrought of all my mony . They fay , this town is full of couzenage ; As , nimble ...
... hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , Sir , I'll take my heels . [ Ex . Dromio . Ant . Upon my life , by fome device or other , The villain is o'er - wrought of all my mony . They fay , this town is full of couzenage ; As , nimble ...
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... hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beats Dro . S. Dro . Hold , Sir , for God's fake , now your jeft is earnest ; Upon what bargain do you give it me ? Ant . Because that I familiarly fometimes Do ufe you for my fool , and chat with ...
... hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beats Dro . S. Dro . Hold , Sir , for God's fake , now your jeft is earnest ; Upon what bargain do you give it me ? Ant . Because that I familiarly fometimes Do ufe you for my fool , and chat with ...
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... hold your dainties cheap , Sir , and your wel- come dear . E. Ant . Ah , Signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table - full of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish . Bal . Good meat , Sir , is common ; that every churl affords ...
... hold your dainties cheap , Sir , and your wel- come dear . E. Ant . Ah , Signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table - full of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish . Bal . Good meat , Sir , is common ; that every churl affords ...
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... hold you still ; I'll fetch my fifter , to get her good will . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . [ Exit Luc . S. Ant . Why , how now , Dromio , where run'ft thou fo faft ? S. Dro . Do you know me , Sir ? am I Dremio ? am I your man ? am I my ...
... hold you still ; I'll fetch my fifter , to get her good will . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . [ Exit Luc . S. Ant . Why , how now , Dromio , where run'ft thou fo faft ? S. Dro . Do you know me , Sir ? am I Dremio ? am I your man ? am I my ...
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... fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me ftill ; My tongue , though not my heart , fhall have its will . Не He is deformed , crooked , old and fere , 38 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me ftill ; My tongue , though not my heart , fhall have its will . Не He is deformed , crooked , old and fere , 38 The Comedy of ERRORS .
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