The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Page 129
... Dromio , go bid the servants spread for dinner . Dro . S. O , for my beads ! I cross me for a sinner . This is the fairy land ; -O , spite of spites ! - We talk with goblins , owls , and elvish sprites ; If we obey them not , this will ...
... Dromio , go bid the servants spread for dinner . Dro . S. O , for my beads ! I cross me for a sinner . This is the fairy land ; -O , spite of spites ! - We talk with goblins , owls , and elvish sprites ; If we obey them not , this will ...
Page 132
... Dromio . Dro . E. O villain , thou hast stolen both mine office and my name ; The one ne'er got me credit , the other mickle blame . If thou hadst been Dromio to - day in my place , Thou wouldst have changed thy face for a name , or thy ...
... Dromio . Dro . E. O villain , thou hast stolen both mine office and my name ; The one ne'er got me credit , the other mickle blame . If thou hadst been Dromio to - day in my place , Thou wouldst have changed thy face for a name , or thy ...
Page 137
... DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant . S. Why , how now , Dromio ? where run'st thou so fast ? Dro . S. Do you know me , sir ? am I Dromio ? am I your man ? am I myself ? 1 The first folio reads : - " And as a bud I'll take thee , and there lie ...
... DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant . S. Why , how now , Dromio ? where run'st thou so fast ? Dro . S. Do you know me , sir ? am I Dromio ? am I your man ? am I myself ? 1 The first folio reads : - " And as a bud I'll take thee , and there lie ...
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