The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell and Daldy, 1864 - 1 pages |
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... face , Being forbid ? There , take you that , sir knave . [ Strikes him . Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands . Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit . Ant . S. Upon my life , by some ...
... face , Being forbid ? There , take you that , sir knave . [ Strikes him . Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands . Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit . Ant . S. Upon my life , by some ...
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... face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it , Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble ...
... face ! Adr . His company must do his minions grace , Whilst I at home starve for a merry look . Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it , Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble ...
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... face , And tear the stain'd skin off my harlot brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore , see , thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ...
... face , And tear the stain'd skin off my harlot brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore , see , thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ...
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... I keep not hours . Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop , To see the making of her carkanet , And that to - morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain , that would face me down 20 ACT III . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... I keep not hours . Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop , To see the making of her carkanet , And that to - morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain , that would face me down 20 ACT III . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare Thomas Keightley. But here's a villain , that would face me down He met me on the Mart ; and that I beat him , And charg'd him with a thousand marks in gold ; And that I did deny my wife and house.- Thou drunkard ...
William Shakespeare Thomas Keightley. But here's a villain , that would face me down He met me on the Mart ; and that I beat him , And charg'd him with a thousand marks in gold ; And that I did deny my wife and house.- Thou drunkard ...
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