The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... give out , you are of Epidamnum , Left that your goods too foon be confifcate .. This very day , a Syracufan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And , not being able to buy out his life ,. According to the ftatute of the town ...
... give out , you are of Epidamnum , Left that your goods too foon be confifcate .. This very day , a Syracufan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And , not being able to buy out his life ,. According to the ftatute of the town ...
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... give of it . Hence ' Epéora áñiápμana . was proverbial amongst them . Thus Menander ufes it , and Eprova yęźupala , in the fame fenfe , WARBURTON .. ( 3 ) As nimble Jugglers , that deceive the eye ; Dark working Sorcerers , that change ...
... give of it . Hence ' Epéora áñiápμana . was proverbial amongst them . Thus Menander ufes it , and Eprova yęźupala , in the fame fenfe , WARBURTON .. ( 3 ) As nimble Jugglers , that deceive the eye ; Dark working Sorcerers , that change ...
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... give it me ? Ant . Because that I familiarly fometimes Do use you for my fool , and chat with you ,, Your fawcinefs will jeft upon my love , And make a common of my ferious hours . When the fun fhines , let foolish gnats make fport ...
... give it me ? Ant . Because that I familiarly fometimes Do use you for my fool , and chat with you ,, Your fawcinefs will jeft upon my love , And make a common of my ferious hours . When the fun fhines , let foolish gnats make fport ...
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... give you nothing for fomething . But fay , Sir , is it dinner - time ? S. Dro . No , Sir , I think , the meat wants that I have . Ant . In good time , Sir ; what's that ? S. Dro . Bafting . Ant . Well , Sir , then ' twill be dry . S ...
... give you nothing for fomething . But fay , Sir , is it dinner - time ? S. Dro . No , Sir , I think , the meat wants that I have . Ant . In good time , Sir ; what's that ? S. Dro . Bafting . Ant . Well , Sir , then ' twill be dry . S ...
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... Give me thy hand . Luc . Oh , foft , Sir , hold you ftill ; I'll fetch my fifter , to get her good will . [ Ex . Luciana , SCENE III . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . S. Ant . Why , how now , Dromio , where run'ft thou fo faft ? S. Dro . Do ...
... Give me thy hand . Luc . Oh , foft , Sir , hold you ftill ; I'll fetch my fifter , to get her good will . [ Ex . Luciana , SCENE III . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . S. Ant . Why , how now , Dromio , where run'ft thou fo faft ? S. Dro . Do ...
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