The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... friends thou hast in Ephesus , Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live - if not , then art thou doom'd to die . [ Exit , with GUARDS . Egeon . What friends can misery expect ? This pity but prolongs the date of pain ; And ...
... friends thou hast in Ephesus , Beg thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live - if not , then art thou doom'd to die . [ Exit , with GUARDS . Egeon . What friends can misery expect ? This pity but prolongs the date of pain ; And ...
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... friend ; one that commands The passages of alleys , creeks , and lanes . Adr . Why , man , what is the matter ? Dro . of Syr . I do not know the matter , but he is arrested . Adr . Arrested , is he ? -tell me , at whose suit ? Dro . of ...
... friend ; one that commands The passages of alleys , creeks , and lanes . Adr . Why , man , what is the matter ? Dro . of Syr . I do not know the matter , but he is arrested . Adr . Arrested , is he ? -tell me , at whose suit ? Dro . of ...
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... friend ; And every one doth call me by my name . Some tender money to me , some invite me , Some offer me commodities to buy , While others give me thanks for kindnesses . Ev'n now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks ...
... friend ; And every one doth call me by my name . Some tender money to me , some invite me , Some offer me commodities to buy , While others give me thanks for kindnesses . Ev'n now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks ...
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... oaths so to deny This bracelet , which you wear so openly . Besides the charge , the shame , imprisonment , You have done wrong to this my honest friend ; Who , but for staying on our controversy , Had 52 [ ACT ¡ä THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... oaths so to deny This bracelet , which you wear so openly . Besides the charge , the shame , imprisonment , You have done wrong to this my honest friend ; Who , but for staying on our controversy , Had 52 [ ACT ¡ä THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... friend ? Hath not else his eye Stray'd his affection in unlawful love ? A sin , prevailing much in youthful men , Who give their eyes the liberty of gazing ! —— Which of these sorrows is he subject to ? Adr . To none of them , except it ...
... friend ? Hath not else his eye Stray'd his affection in unlawful love ? A sin , prevailing much in youthful men , Who give their eyes the liberty of gazing ! —— Which of these sorrows is he subject to ? Adr . To none of them , except it ...
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