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, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is so vain , That would refuse so fair an offer'd chain . I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets such ...
... Exit . Ant . S. What I should think of this , I cannot tell : But this I think , there's no man is so vain , That would refuse so fair an offer'd chain . I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets such ...
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... Exit DROMIO . Ant . E. A man is well holp up , that trusts to you : I promised your presence , and the chain ; But neither chain , nor goldsmith , came to me : Belike , you thought our love would last too long , If it were chain'd ...
... Exit DROMIO . Ant . E. A man is well holp up , that trusts to you : I promised your presence , and the chain ; But neither chain , nor goldsmith , came to me : Belike , you thought our love would last too long , If it were chain'd ...
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... Exit . SCENE II . The same . Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . Adr . Ah , Luciana , did he tempt thee so ? Might'st thou perceive austerely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red , or pale ; or sad , or merrily ...
... Exit . SCENE II . The same . Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA . Adr . Ah , Luciana , did he tempt thee so ? Might'st thou perceive austerely in his eye That he did plead in earnest , yea or no ? Look'd he or red , or pale ; or sad , or merrily ...
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... [ Exit LUCIANA . 6 2 -poor souls to hell . ] Hell was the cant term for an obscure dungeon in any of our prisons . There was likewise a place of this name under the Exchequer Chamber , where the king's debtors were confined till they had ...
... [ Exit LUCIANA . 6 2 -poor souls to hell . ] Hell was the cant term for an obscure dungeon in any of our prisons . There was likewise a place of this name under the Exchequer Chamber , where the king's debtors were confined till they had ...
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... , being lunatick , He rush'd into my house , and took perforce My ring away : This course I fittest choose ; For forty ducats is too much to lose . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus 52 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... , being lunatick , He rush'd into my house , and took perforce My ring away : This course I fittest choose ; For forty ducats is too much to lose . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus 52 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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