The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 49
... moft unhappy day ! E. Ant . Oh , moft unhappy ftrumpet ! E. Dro . Mafter , I am here enter'd in bond for you . E. Ant . Out on thee , villain ! wherefore doft thou mad me ? E. Dro . Will you be bound for nothing ? be mad , good mafter ...
... moft unhappy day ! E. Ant . Oh , moft unhappy ftrumpet ! E. Dro . Mafter , I am here enter'd in bond for you . E. Ant . Out on thee , villain ! wherefore doft thou mad me ? E. Dro . Will you be bound for nothing ? be mad , good mafter ...
Page 51
... moft monftrously to have . Good Sir , draw near to me , I'll fpeak to him . Signior Antipholis , I wonder much WOT That you would put me to this fhame and trouble ; And not without fome fcandal to yourself , With circumftance and oaths ...
... moft monftrously to have . Good Sir , draw near to me , I'll fpeak to him . Signior Antipholis , I wonder much WOT That you would put me to this fhame and trouble ; And not without fome fcandal to yourself , With circumftance and oaths ...
Page 55
... moft facred Duke , against the Abbefs . Duke . She is a virtuous and a reverend Lady ; It cannot be , that the hath done thee wrong . Adr . May it please your Grace , Antipholis my husband , ( Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At ...
... moft facred Duke , against the Abbefs . Duke . She is a virtuous and a reverend Lady ; It cannot be , that the hath done thee wrong . Adr . May it please your Grace , Antipholis my husband , ( Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At ...
Page 57
... moft gracious , Duke , oh , grant me juftice . Even for the fervice that long fince I did thee , When I beftrid thee in the wars , and took Deep fears to fave thy life ; even for the blood . That then I loft for thee , now grant me ...
... moft gracious , Duke , oh , grant me juftice . Even for the fervice that long fince I did thee , When I beftrid thee in the wars , and took Deep fears to fave thy life ; even for the blood . That then I loft for thee , now grant me ...
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... Moft mighty Duke , behold a man much wrong'd . [ All gather to fee him . Adr . I fee two hufbands , or mine eyes deceive me . Duke . One of thefe men is Genius to the other ; And fo of these which is the natural man , And which the ...
... Moft mighty Duke , behold a man much wrong'd . [ All gather to fee him . Adr . I fee two hufbands , or mine eyes deceive me . Duke . One of thefe men is Genius to the other ; And fo of these which is the natural man , And which the ...
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