The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1 |
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Pagina 22
Have at you with another : that's , — When ? can you tell ? Dro . S. If thy name be callid Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you .
Have at you with another : that's , — When ? can you tell ? Dro . S. If thy name be callid Luce , Luce , thou hast answer'd him well . Ant . E. Do you hear , you minion ? you'll let us in , I hope ? Luce . I thought to have ask'd you .
Pagina 32
Ang . You hear , how he importunes me . The chain ... Ant . E. Why , give it to my wife , and fetch your money . Ang . Come , come ; you know , I gave it you even Either send the chain , or send by me some token .
Ang . You hear , how he importunes me . The chain ... Ant . E. Why , give it to my wife , and fetch your money . Ang . Come , come ; you know , I gave it you even Either send the chain , or send by me some token .
Pagina 33
Arrest me , foolish fellow , if thou dar'st . Ang . Here is thy fee ; arrest him , officer . I would not spare my brother in this case , If he should scorn me so apparently . Off . I do arrest you , sir ; you hear the suit .
Arrest me , foolish fellow , if thou dar'st . Ang . Here is thy fee ; arrest him , officer . I would not spare my brother in this case , If he should scorn me so apparently . Off . I do arrest you , sir ; you hear the suit .
Pagina 36
Do you not hear it ring ? Adr . What , the chain ? Dro . S. No , no , the bell ; ' tis time , that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one . Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro .
Do you not hear it ring ? Adr . What , the chain ? Dro . S. No , no , the bell ; ' tis time , that I were gone . It was two ere I left him , and now the clock strikes one . Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro .
Pagina 45
These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity , that thou liv'st To walk where any honest men resort . Ant . S. Thou art a villain to impeach me ACT V. 45 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity , that thou liv'st To walk where any honest men resort . Ant . S. Thou art a villain to impeach me ACT V. 45 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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