The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . E. you, sir? for Gods sake, hold your hands; Nay, an you will not, sir, I 11 take my heels. [Exit Deo. E. Ant. S. Upon my life, by some device or other, Post indeed. The post of a shop was used as the tally-board of a publican is now used, to keepthe score. * Clock. The original has cook. Pope made the necessary change. This is usually printed /ro\ but the original has fid; the typographical contraction of from,to save space. * Bestowd—stowed, deposited. 92 COMEDY OF ERRORS. [act I. The villain is oer-raught^ of all


The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . E. you, sir? for Gods sake, hold your hands; Nay, an you will not, sir, I 11 take my heels. [Exit Deo. E. Ant. S. Upon my life, by some device or other, Post indeed. The post of a shop was used as the tally-board of a publican is now used, to keepthe score. * Clock. The original has cook. Pope made the necessary change. This is usually printed /ro\ but the original has fid; the typographical contraction of from,to save space. * Bestowd—stowed, deposited. 92 COMEDY OF ERRORS. [act I. The villain is oer-raught^ of all my say this town is full of cozenage ;As, nimble jugglers that deceive the eye,Dark-working sorcerers that change the mind,Soul-killing witches that deform the body,Disguised cheaters, prating many such like liberties of sin*:If it prove so, I will be gone the 11 to the Centaur, to go seek this slave;I greatly fear my money is not safe. [Exit. Oer-raught—overreached. Liberties of sin. Some would read libertines. .•^^ <. [ We were encountci d In a mighty rock.]


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