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... call'd his fecond Eidyl- " lium , whofe Subject is built on this kind of Sorcery , Papuancú¬äed . Mr. Warburton , Brabantio , I remember , in Orbello , where he thinks his Daughter's Senfes and Inclinations must have been perverted by ...
... call'd his fecond Eidyl- " lium , whofe Subject is built on this kind of Sorcery , Papuancú¬äed . Mr. Warburton , Brabantio , I remember , in Orbello , where he thinks his Daughter's Senfes and Inclinations must have been perverted by ...
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... call'd Luce , Luce , thou hast anfwer'd him well . E. Ant . Do you hear , you minion , you'll let us in , I trow ? Luc . I thought to have askt S. Dre . And you faid , no . you . E. Dro . So , come , help , well ftruck ; there was blow ...
... call'd Luce , Luce , thou hast anfwer'd him well . E. Ant . Do you hear , you minion , you'll let us in , I trow ? Luc . I thought to have askt S. Dre . And you faid , no . you . E. Dro . So , come , help , well ftruck ; there was blow ...
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... call'd me Dromio , fwore I was affur'd to her , told me what privy marks I had about me , as the marks of my fhoulder , the mole in my neck , the great wart on my left arm , that I , amaz'd , ran from her as a witch . And , I think , if ...
... call'd me Dromio , fwore I was affur'd to her , told me what privy marks I had about me , as the marks of my fhoulder , the mole in my neck , the great wart on my left arm , that I , amaz'd , ran from her as a witch . And , I think , if ...
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... call'd me in his fhop , And show'd me filks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure , these are but imaginary wiles , And Lapland forcerers inhabit here . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . S. Dro . Mafter ...
... call'd me in his fhop , And show'd me filks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure , these are but imaginary wiles , And Lapland forcerers inhabit here . Enter Dromio of Syracufe . S. Dro . Mafter ...
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... Duke . Speak freely , Syracufan , what thou wilt . Egeon . Is not your name , Sir , call'd Antipholis ? And is not that your bond - man Dremio ? E. Dr©£ . E. Dro . Within this hour I was his bond The Comedy of ERDORS . 57.
... Duke . Speak freely , Syracufan , what thou wilt . Egeon . Is not your name , Sir , call'd Antipholis ? And is not that your bond - man Dremio ? E. Dr©£ . E. Dro . Within this hour I was his bond The Comedy of ERDORS . 57.
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