The Works of Shakespeare, 5호Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... face , And tear the stain'd skin off my harlot brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore , see thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ...
... face , And tear the stain'd skin off my harlot brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore , see thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ...
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... face Luc . First he denied you had in him no1 right . ADR . He meant he did me none : the more my spite . Luc . Then swore he that he was a stranger here . ADR . And true he swore , though yet forsworn he were . 10 Luc . Then pleaded I ...
... face Luc . First he denied you had in him no1 right . ADR . He meant he did me none : the more my spite . Luc . Then swore he that he was a stranger here . ADR . And true he swore , though yet forsworn he were . 10 Luc . Then pleaded I ...
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... face ! But tell me yet , dost thou not know my voice ? ANT . E. Neither . ÆGE . Dromio , nor thou ? DRO . E. No , trust me , Sir , nor I. ÆGE . I am sure thou dost . 300 DRO . E. Ay , Sir , but I am sure I do not ; and whatso- ever a ...
... face ! But tell me yet , dost thou not know my voice ? ANT . E. Neither . ÆGE . Dromio , nor thou ? DRO . E. No , trust me , Sir , nor I. ÆGE . I am sure thou dost . 300 DRO . E. Ay , Sir , but I am sure I do not ; and whatso- ever a ...
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Abbess Abbey ACT V Sc ÆGE ÆGEON ANGELO ANTIPHOLUS and DROMIO ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse arrested Balthazar bear beat blows bondman bound break brother Centaur chain COMEDY OF ERRORS Corinth COUR deny didst thou din'd dine door dost thou doth DROMIO of Ephesus DROMIO of Syracuse ducats DUKE ears Enter ADRIANA Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter DROMIO Epidamium Exeunt exit fetch Gaoler gold goldsmith hair hath hence hie thee home to dinner hour House of ANTIPHOLUS husband II Sc IV Sc lock'd LUCE LUCIANA Marry Mart Merchant merry mountebank ne'er never Officer pate PINCH Porpentine pray quoth return'd rope's-end SCENE sconce sent shame Signior sister slave SOLINUS speak stay sweet Syracusian tell there's thou art thou hast thousand marks thyself to-day Town unto villain wench wherefore wife wrong ΙΙΟ