The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volumul 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 31
... pray thee , let me in . Dro . S. Ay , when fowls have no feathers , and fish have no fin . Ant . E. Well , I'll break in ; Go borrow me a crow . Dro . E. A crow without a feather ; master , mean you so ? we shall part with neither ...
... pray thee , let me in . Dro . S. Ay , when fowls have no feathers , and fish have no fin . Ant . E. Well , I'll break in ; Go borrow me a crow . Dro . E. A crow without a feather ; master , mean you so ? we shall part with neither ...
Pagina 33
... pray you , to the Porcupine ; For there's the house ; that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to spite my wife , ) Upon mine hostess there : good sir , make haste : Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock ...
... pray you , to the Porcupine ; For there's the house ; that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to spite my wife , ) Upon mine hostess there : good sir , make haste : Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me , I'll knock ...
Pagina 39
... pray you , sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . at the Porcupine : ] It is remarkable , that throughout the old editions of Shakspeare's plays , the word Porpentine is used in- stead of ...
... pray you , sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne'er see chain , nor money , more . at the Porcupine : ] It is remarkable , that throughout the old editions of Shakspeare's plays , the word Porpentine is used in- stead of ...
Pagina 41
... pray you , see him presently discharg'd , For he is bound to sea , and stays but for it . Ant . E. I am not furnish'd with the present money ; Besides , I have some business in the town : Good signior , take the stranger to my house ...
... pray you , see him presently discharg'd , For he is bound to sea , and stays but for it . Ant . E. I am not furnish'd with the present money ; Besides , I have some business in the town : Good signior , take the stranger to my house ...
Pagina 42
... pray you , sir , give me the chain ; Both wind and tide stays for this gentleman , And I , to blame , have held him here too long . Ant . E. Good lord , you use this dalliance , to excuse Your breach of promise to the Porcupine : I ...
... pray you , sir , give me the chain ; Both wind and tide stays for this gentleman , And I , to blame , have held him here too long . Ant . E. Good lord , you use this dalliance , to excuse Your breach of promise to the Porcupine : I ...
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