The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 5Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... mean.3 [ Exit DRO . S. ANT . S. A trusty villain , Sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy ... means ( alluding to the purse ) . ACT I FIRST MER . I am invited , Sir 307 OF ERRORS.
... mean.3 [ Exit DRO . S. ANT . S. A trusty villain , Sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy ... means ( alluding to the purse ) . ACT I FIRST MER . I am invited , Sir 307 OF ERRORS.
Page 323
... mean to be merry . I know a wench of excellent discourse , Pretty and witty ; wild and yet , too , gentle : There will we dine . This woman that I mean , My wife ( but I protest without desert ) Hath oftentimes upbraided me withal : 90 ...
... mean to be merry . I know a wench of excellent discourse , Pretty and witty ; wild and yet , too , gentle : There will we dine . This woman that I mean , My wife ( but I protest without desert ) Hath oftentimes upbraided me withal : 90 ...
Page 335
... mean ? DRO . S. Not that Adam that kept the Paradise , but that Adam that keeps the Prison : he that goes in the calf's skin that was kill'd for the Prodigal : he that came behind you , Sir , like an evil Angel , and bid you forsake ...
... mean ? DRO . S. Not that Adam that kept the Paradise , but that Adam that keeps the Prison : he that goes in the calf's skin that was kill'd for the Prodigal : he that came behind you , Sir , like an evil Angel , and bid you forsake ...
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