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Pagina 15
... Cres . That were we talking of , and of his anger . Pan . Was he angry ? Cres . So he says here . Pan . True , he was so ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troilus will not come ...
... Cres . That were we talking of , and of his anger . Pan . Was he angry ? Cres . So he says here . Pan . True , he was so ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troilus will not come ...
Pagina 16
... Cres . Excuse me . Pan . He is elder . Cres . Pardon me , pardon me . Pan . The other's not come to't ; you shall tell me another tale , when the other's come to't . not have his wit this year . Hector shall Cres . He shall not need it ...
... Cres . Excuse me . Pan . He is elder . Cres . Pardon me , pardon me . Pan . The other's not come to't ; you shall tell me another tale , when the other's come to't . not have his wit this year . Hector shall Cres . He shall not need it ...
Pagina 17
... Cres . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetick may soon bring his particulars therein to a total . Pan . Why , he is very young : and yet will he , within three pound , lift as much as his brother Hector . Cres . Is he so young a man , and so ...
... Cres . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetick may soon bring his particulars therein to a total . Pan . Why , he is very young : and yet will he , within three pound , lift as much as his brother Hector . Cres . Is he so young a man , and so ...
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