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Σελίδα 17
Adr . Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange and frown ; Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects , I am not Adriana , nor thy wife . The time was once , when thou unurg'd would'st vow That never words were music to thine ear ...
Adr . Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange and frown ; Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects , I am not Adriana , nor thy wife . The time was once , when thou unurg'd would'st vow That never words were music to thine ear ...
Σελίδα 26
Ant . S. Sweet mistress — what your name is else , I Nor by what wonder you do hit on mineLess , in your knowledge , and your grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to ...
Ant . S. Sweet mistress — what your name is else , I Nor by what wonder you do hit on mineLess , in your knowledge , and your grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to ...
Σελίδα 27
Ant . S. As good to wink , sweet love , as look on night . Luc . Why call you me love ? call my sister so . Ant . S. Thy sister's sister , Luc . That's my sister . Ant . S. It is thyself , mine own self's better part ; Mine eye's clear ...
Ant . S. As good to wink , sweet love , as look on night . Luc . Why call you me love ? call my sister so . Ant . S. Thy sister's sister , Luc . That's my sister . Ant . S. It is thyself , mine own self's better part ; Mine eye's clear ...
Σελίδα 35
Far from her nest the lapwing cries away : My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curse . Enter Dromio of Syracuse . Dro . S. Here , go . The desk , the purse ; sweet mistress , now make haste . Luc . How hast thou lost thy breath ...
Far from her nest the lapwing cries away : My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curse . Enter Dromio of Syracuse . Dro . S. Here , go . The desk , the purse ; sweet mistress , now make haste . Luc . How hast thou lost thy breath ...
Σελίδα 57
E. Methinks , you are my glass , and not my brother ; I see by you , I am a sweet - faced youth . Will you walk in to see their gossiping ? Dro . S. Not I , sir ; you are my elder . Dro . E. That is a question . How shall we try it ?
E. Methinks , you are my glass , and not my brother ; I see by you , I am a sweet - faced youth . Will you walk in to see their gossiping ? Dro . S. Not I , sir ; you are my elder . Dro . E. That is a question . How shall we try it ?
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