The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... villain " , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? Mer . I am invited , sir , to ...
... villain " , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? Mer . I am invited , sir , to ...
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... villain is o'er - raught of all my money . 8 ↑ bestow'd ] i . e . stowed or lodged it . 7 that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . o'er - raught - ] That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage9 ; SCENE II ...
... villain is o'er - raught of all my money . 8 ↑ bestow'd ] i . e . stowed or lodged it . 7 that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . o'er - raught - ] That is , over - reached . They say , this town is full of cozenage9 ; SCENE II ...
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... villain ? Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand marks in gold : With urging helpless patience ] By exhorting me to patience , which ...
... villain ? Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand marks in gold : With urging helpless patience ] By exhorting me to patience , which ...
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... villain ? The pig , quoth I , is burn'd ; My gold , quoth he : My mistress , sir , quoth I ; Hang up thy mistress ; I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : I know , quoth he , no ...
... villain ? The pig , quoth I , is burn'd ; My gold , quoth he : My mistress , sir , quoth I ; Hang up thy mistress ; I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : I know , quoth he , no ...
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... Villain , thou did'st deny the gold's receipt ; And told'st me of a mistress , and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeas'd . Dro . S. I am glad to see you in this merry vein : What means this jest ? I pray you ...
... Villain , thou did'st deny the gold's receipt ; And told'st me of a mistress , and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeas'd . Dro . S. I am glad to see you in this merry vein : What means this jest ? I pray you ...
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