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Σελίδα 12
Well , I will marry one day , but to try : Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter Dromio of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy master now at hand ? Dro . E. Nay , he is at two hands with me , and that my two ears can ...
Well , I will marry one day , but to try : Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter Dromio of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy master now at hand ? Dro . E. Nay , he is at two hands with me , and that my two ears can ...
Σελίδα 16
S. Marry , sir , for this something that you gave me for nothing . Ant . S. I'll make you amends next , to give you nothing for something . But say , sir , is it dinnertime ? Dro . S. No , sir ; I think , the meat wants that I have .
S. Marry , sir , for this something that you gave me for nothing . Ant . S. I'll make you amends next , to give you nothing for something . But say , sir , is it dinnertime ? Dro . S. No , sir ; I think , the meat wants that I have .
Σελίδα 17
S. Marry , and did , sir ; namely , e'en no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and therefore , to the ...
S. Marry , and did , sir ; namely , e'en no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and therefore , to the ...
Σελίδα 19
Come , I will fasten on this sleeve of thine : Thou art an elm , my husband , I a vine ; Whose weakness , married to thy stronger state , Makes me with thy strength to communicate . If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ...
Come , I will fasten on this sleeve of thine : Thou art an elm , my husband , I a vine ; Whose weakness , married to thy stronger state , Makes me with thy strength to communicate . If aught possess thee from me , it is dross , Usurping ...
Σελίδα 21
Dro , E. Marry so it doth appear By the wrongs that I suffer , and the blows that I bear . I should kick , being kick'd ; and , being at that pass , You would keep from my heels , and beware of an ass .
Dro , E. Marry so it doth appear By the wrongs that I suffer , and the blows that I bear . I should kick , being kick'd ; and , being at that pass , You would keep from my heels , and beware of an ass .
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