The Works of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors, 1922At the University Press, 1922 |
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... sconce of yours That stands on tricks when I am undisposed : Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? E. Dromio . I have some marks of yours upon my pate : Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders : ΙΟ 1.2.53 THE COMEDY OF ...
... sconce of yours That stands on tricks when I am undisposed : Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? E. Dromio . I have some marks of yours upon my pate : Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders : ΙΟ 1.2.53 THE COMEDY OF ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. S. Dromio . Sconce , call you it ? so you would leave battering , I had rather have it a head . An you use these blows long , I must get a sconce for my head , and ensconce it ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. S. Dromio . Sconce , call you it ? so you would leave battering , I had rather have it a head . An you use these blows long , I must get a sconce for my head , and ensconce it ...
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... Sconce , call you it etc. v . G. ' sconce . ' Note the sudden drop into prose , possibly denoting revision . 45-9 . Why , first etc. F. prints as prose , which again suggests revision . Cf. note 2. I. 70-4 . 52. next Capell and Malone ...
... Sconce , call you it etc. v . G. ' sconce . ' Note the sudden drop into prose , possibly denoting revision . 45-9 . Why , first etc. F. prints as prose , which again suggests revision . Cf. note 2. I. 70-4 . 52. next Capell and Malone ...
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... sconce ) ; 2. 2 . 38 EVERLASTING , ' a material used in the 16-17th c . for the dress of sergeants and catchpoles , app . identical with durance ' ( N.E.D. ) . The sergeant in Errors , however , is certainly clad in buff - leather and ...
... sconce ) ; 2. 2 . 38 EVERLASTING , ' a material used in the 16-17th c . for the dress of sergeants and catchpoles , app . identical with durance ' ( N.E.D. ) . The sergeant in Errors , however , is certainly clad in buff - leather and ...
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