Shakspeare's Comedy of errors, with notes critical and explanatory by J. HunterLongmans, Green, and Company, 1873 - 77 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... knave ; have done your foolish- ness , And tell me how thou hast disposed thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart , Home to your house , the Phoenix , sir , to dinner ; My mistress and her sister stay for you ...
... knave ; have done your foolish- ness , And tell me how thou hast disposed thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart , Home to your house , the Phoenix , sir , to dinner ; My mistress and her sister stay for you ...
Pagina 12
... knave . Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit DRO . E. Ant . S. Upon my life , by some device or other , The villain is o'erraught3 of all my money ...
... knave . Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit DRO . E. Ant . S. Upon my life , by some device or other , The villain is o'erraught3 of all my money ...
Pagina 31
... knave ! — Go ; get you from the door . Dro . E. If you went 2 in pain , master , This knaves would go sore . Ang ... knave ] This name of knave which she has given you . Neither cheer , & c . ] This refers to the previous debate ...
... knave ! — Go ; get you from the door . Dro . E. If you went 2 in pain , master , This knaves would go sore . Ang ... knave ] This name of knave which she has given you . Neither cheer , & c . ] This refers to the previous debate ...
Pagina 32
... knave's pate . Dro . E. A man may break a word with you , 2 And words are but wind ; Ay , and break it in your face , So he break it not behind . Dro . S. It seems thou wantest breaking , Out upon thee , hind ! I Dro . E. Here's too ...
... knave's pate . Dro . E. A man may break a word with you , 2 And words are but wind ; Ay , and break it in your face , So he break it not behind . Dro . S. It seems thou wantest breaking , Out upon thee , hind ! I Dro . E. Here's too ...
Parole e frasi comuni
abbess abbey Ægeon Æmilia ANGELO ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse arrest bear beat bound break brother called Centaur chain Comedy of Errors Corinth Cour Courtezan Cymbeline deny dine door dost thou doth DROMIO of Ephesus DROMIO of Syracuse ducats Duke Egeon Enter ADRIANA Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter DROMIO Epidamnum Exeunt Exit fair false fetch gold goldsmith hair harlot hath hence Henry Henry IV hie thee humour husband knave Luce LUCIANA mart master mean Measure for Measure Menaechmi Merchant of Venice mistress ne'er officer pholus Pinch Plautus play pray quibble quoth Richard III Romeo and Juliet SCENE sent Shakspeare Shakspeare's ship sister slave speak stay Syracusan tell There's thou art Thou hast thousand marks thyself to-day twin unto villain wherefore Whilst wife witches word wrong
Brani popolari
Pagina iii - Dancing and Revelling with Gentlewomen; and after such Sports, a Comedy of Errors (like to Plautus his Menechmus] was played by the Players. So that Night was begun, and continued to the end, in nothing but Confusion and Errors; whereupon, it was ever afterwards called, The Night of Errors.
Pagina 56 - Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope,' and