The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... of all my money . + 7 8 bestow'd ] i . e . stowed or lodged it . that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . o'er - raught- ] That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage ' SCENE II . 13 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... of all my money . + 7 8 bestow'd ] i . e . stowed or lodged it . that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . o'er - raught- ] That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage ' SCENE II . 13 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... head . Adr . Hence , prating peasant ; fetch thy master home . Dro . E. Am I so round with you , as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? You spurn me hence , and he will spurn me hither : If I last in this service ...
... head . Adr . Hence , prating peasant ; fetch thy master home . Dro . E. Am I so round with you , as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? You spurn me hence , and he will spurn me hither : If I last in this service ...
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... head : an you use these blows long , I must get a sconce for my head , and in- sconce it too ; or else I shall seek my wit in my shoulders . But , I pray , sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . S. Dost thou not know ? Dro . S. Nothing , sir ...
... head : an you use these blows long , I must get a sconce for my head , and in- sconce it too ; or else I shall seek my wit in my shoulders . But , I pray , sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . S. Dost thou not know ? Dro . S. Nothing , sir ...
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... head to foot , than from hip to hip : she is spherical , like a globe ; I could find out countries in her . Ant . S. In what part of her body stands Ireland ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , in her buttocks ; I found it out by the bogs . Ant . S ...
... head to foot , than from hip to hip : she is spherical , like a globe ; I could find out countries in her . Ant . S. In what part of her body stands Ireland ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , in her buttocks ; I found it out by the bogs . Ant . S ...
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... head is light . Thou say'st , his meat was sauc'd with thy upbraidings : Unquiet meals make ill digestions , Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And what's a fever but a fit of madness ? Thou say'st , his sports were hinder'd by thy ...
... head is light . Thou say'st , his meat was sauc'd with thy upbraidings : Unquiet meals make ill digestions , Thereof the raging fire of fever bred ; And what's a fever but a fit of madness ? Thou say'st , his sports were hinder'd by thy ...
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