The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 pages |
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Page 98
... ducats more Than I stand debted to this gentleman : 31 I pray you , see him presently discharged , For he is bound to sea and stays but for it . Ant . E. I am not furnish'd with the pres- ent money ; Besides , I have some business in ...
... ducats more Than I stand debted to this gentleman : 31 I pray you , see him presently discharged , For he is bound to sea and stays but for it . Ant . E. I am not furnish'd with the pres- ent money ; Besides , I have some business in ...
Page 99
... ducats ; let her send it : Tell her I am arrested in the street 61 And that shall bail me ; hie thee , slave , be gone ! Good sir , say whether you'll answer me or no : If not , I'll leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ...
... ducats ; let her send it : Tell her I am arrested in the street 61 And that shall bail me ; hie thee , slave , be gone ! Good sir , say whether you'll answer me or no : If not , I'll leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ...
Page 101
... ducats , villain , for a rope ? Dro . E. I'll serve you , sir , five hundred at the rate . Ant . S. Avoid then , fiend ! what tell'st thou me of supping ? Ant . E. To what end did I bid thee hie thee home ? Dros E. To a rope's - end ...
... ducats , villain , for a rope ? Dro . E. I'll serve you , sir , five hundred at the rate . Ant . S. Avoid then , fiend ! what tell'st thou me of supping ? Ant . E. To what end did I bid thee hie thee home ? Dros E. To a rope's - end ...
Page 102
... ducats ? 90 talk ! Adr . He came to me and I deliver'd it . Luc . And I am witness with her that she Dro . E. Will you be bound for nothing ? be mad , good master : cry ' The devil ! ' Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they Adr ...
... ducats ? 90 talk ! Adr . He came to me and I deliver'd it . Luc . And I am witness with her that she Dro . E. Will you be bound for nothing ? be mad , good master : cry ' The devil ! ' Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they Adr ...
Page 105
... ducats he with none return'd . Then fairly I bespoke the officer To go in person with me to my house . By the way we met My wife , her sister , and a rabble more Of vile confederates . Along with them They brought one Pinch , a hungry ...
... ducats he with none return'd . Then fairly I bespoke the officer To go in person with me to my house . By the way we met My wife , her sister , and a rabble more Of vile confederates . Along with them They brought one Pinch , a hungry ...
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