The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 19
... dost thou jeer , and flout me in the teeth ? Think'st thou , I jest ? Hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beating him . Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake : now your jest is earnest : Upon what bargain do you give it me ? Ant . S ...
... dost thou jeer , and flout me in the teeth ? Think'st thou , I jest ? Hold , take thou that , and that . [ Beating him . Dro . S. Hold , sir , for God's sake : now your jest is earnest : Upon what bargain do you give it me ? Ant . S ...
Page 20
... Dost thou not know ? Dro . S. Nothing , sir ; but that I am beaten . Ant . S. Shall I tell you why ? Dro . S. Ay , sir , and wherefore ; for , they say , every why hath a wherefore . Ant . S. Why , first - for flouting me ; and then ...
... Dost thou not know ? Dro . S. Nothing , sir ; but that I am beaten . Ant . S. Shall I tell you why ? Dro . S. Ay , sir , and wherefore ; for , they say , every why hath a wherefore . Ant . S. Why , first - for flouting me ; and then ...
Page 27
... Dost thou conjure for wenches , that thou call'st for such store , When one is one too many ? Go , get thee from the door . Dro . E. What patch is made our porter ? My master stays in the street . Dro . S. Let him walk from whence he ...
... Dost thou conjure for wenches , that thou call'st for such store , When one is one too many ? Go , get thee from the door . Dro . E. What patch is made our porter ? My master stays in the street . Dro . S. Let him walk from whence he ...
Page 35
... dost thou mean , a fat marriage ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , she's the kitchen - wench , and all grease ; and I know not what use to put her to , but to make a lamp of her , and run from her by her own light . I warrant , her rags , and the ...
... dost thou mean , a fat marriage ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , she's the kitchen - wench , and all grease ; and I know not what use to put her to , but to make a lamp of her , and run from her by her own light . I warrant , her rags , and the ...
Page 45
... dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt † , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay , he's a thief too : Have you not heard men say , That time comes stealing on by night and day ? If he be in debt , and theft , and ...
... dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt † , and owes more than he's worth , to season . Nay , he's a thief too : Have you not heard men say , That time comes stealing on by night and day ? If he be in debt , and theft , and ...
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