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Pagina 230
... matter , lieutenant ? Cas . A knave ! -teach me my duty ! I'll beat the knave into a twiggen bottle.2 Rod . Beat me ! Cas . Mon. I pray you , sir , hold your hand . Cas Or I'll knock you o'er the mazzard . Mon. Dost thou prate , rogue ...
... matter , lieutenant ? Cas . A knave ! -teach me my duty ! I'll beat the knave into a twiggen bottle.2 Rod . Beat me ! Cas . Mon. I pray you , sir , hold your hand . Cas Or I'll knock you o'er the mazzard . Mon. Dost thou prate , rogue ...
Pagina 389
... matter ? will you beat down the door ? How now ? what's the matter ? Enter ENEAS . Ene . Good morrow , lord , good morrow . Pan . Who's there ? my lord Æneas ? By my troth , I knew you not : what news with you so early ? Ene . Is not ...
... matter ? will you beat down the door ? How now ? what's the matter ? Enter ENEAS . Ene . Good morrow , lord , good morrow . Pan . Who's there ? my lord Æneas ? By my troth , I knew you not : what news with you so early ? Ene . Is not ...
Pagina 481
... matter that is then born in it . Lep . But small to greater matters must give way . Eno . Not if the small come first . Lep . But , pray you , stir no embers up . The noble Antony . Your speech is passion : Here comes Eno . Enter ANTONY ...
... matter that is then born in it . Lep . But small to greater matters must give way . Eno . Not if the small come first . Lep . But , pray you , stir no embers up . The noble Antony . Your speech is passion : Here comes Eno . Enter ANTONY ...
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