The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 4
... Friend to Antipholus of Syracuse . PINCH , a Schoolmaster , and a Conjurer . EMILIA , Wife to Ęgeon , an Abbess at Ephesus . ADRIANA , Wife to Antipholus of Ephesus . LUCIANA , her Sister . LUCE , her Servant . A Courtezan . Gaoler ...
... Friend to Antipholus of Syracuse . PINCH , a Schoolmaster , and a Conjurer . EMILIA , Wife to Ęgeon , an Abbess at Ephesus . ADRIANA , Wife to Antipholus of Ephesus . LUCIANA , her Sister . LUCE , her Servant . A Courtezan . Gaoler ...
Page 10
... friends thou hast in Ephesus : Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not † , then thou art doom'd to die : - Gaoler , take him to thy custody . Gaol . I will , my lord . Ęge . Hopeless , and helpless , doth Ęgeon ...
... friends thou hast in Ephesus : Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not † , then thou art doom'd to die : - Gaoler , take him to thy custody . Gaol . I will , my lord . Ęge . Hopeless , and helpless , doth Ęgeon ...
Page 43
... friend , a shoulder - clapper , one that countermands The passages of alleys , creeks , and narrow lands * ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot wells ; One that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to 3 hell 6 ...
... friend , a shoulder - clapper , one that countermands The passages of alleys , creeks , and narrow lands * ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot wells ; One that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to 3 hell 6 ...
Page 45
... friend : And every one doth call me by my name . Some tender money to me , some invite me ; Some other give me thanks for kindnesses ; Some offer me commodities to buy : Even now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks that ...
... friend : And every one doth call me by my name . Some tender money to me , some invite me ; Some other give me thanks for kindnesses ; Some offer me commodities to buy : Even now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks that ...
Page 55
... friend ; Who , but for staying on our controversy , Had hoisted sail , and put to sea to - day : This chain you had of me , can you deny it ? Ant . S. I think , I had ; I never did deny it . Mer . Yes , that you did , sir ; and forswore ...
... friend ; Who , but for staying on our controversy , Had hoisted sail , and put to sea to - day : This chain you had of me , can you deny it ? Ant . S. I think , I had ; I never did deny it . Mer . Yes , that you did , sir ; and forswore ...
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