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Speeches (Lines) for Courtezan
in "Comedy of Errors"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,1194

Well met, well met, Master Antipholus.
I see, sir, you have found the goldsmith now:...

2

IV,3,1207

Your man and you are marvellous merry, sir.
Will you go with me? We'll mend our dinner here?

3

IV,3,1217

Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner,
Or, for my diamond, the chain you promised,...

4

IV,3,1226

I pray you, sir, my ring, or else the chain:
I hope you do not mean to cheat me so.

5

IV,3,1231

Now, out of doubt Antipholus is mad,
Else would he never so demean himself....

6

IV,4,1295

How say you now? is not your husband mad?

7

IV,4,1301

Mark how he trembles in his ecstasy!

8

IV,4,1395

When as your husband all in rage to-day
Came to my house and took away my ring—...

9

V,1,1714

He did, and from my finger snatch'd that ring.

10

V,1,1717

As sure, my liege, as I do see your grace.

11

V,1,1836

Sir, I must have that diamond from you.

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