The Works of Shakespere, Volume 1R. Tyas, 1843 |
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Pagina 318
... DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant . S. Why , how now , Dromio ? where runn'st thou so fast ? Dro . S. Do you know , me , sir ? am I Dromio ? am I your man ? am I myself ? Ant . S. Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thyself . Dro . S. I ...
... DROMIO of Syracuse . Ant . S. Why , how now , Dromio ? where runn'st thou so fast ? Dro . S. Do you know , me , sir ? am I Dromio ? am I your man ? am I myself ? Ant . S. Thou art Dromio , thou art my man , thou art thyself . Dro . S. I ...
Pagina 323
... Dromio , let us go . Dro . S. Fly , pride , says the peacock : mistress , that you know . [ Exeunt ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse and DROMIO of Syracuse . Court . Now , out of doubt , Antipholus is mad , Else would he never so demean himself ...
... Dromio , let us go . Dro . S. Fly , pride , says the peacock : mistress , that you know . [ Exeunt ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse and DROMIO of Syracuse . Court . Now , out of doubt , Antipholus is mad , Else would he never so demean himself ...
Pagina 329
... Dromio ? your Dro . E.Within this hour I was his bondman , sir ; But he , I thank him , gnawed in two my cords : Now am I Dromio , and his man , unbound . Æge . I am sure you both of you remember me . Dro . E. Ourselves we do remember ...
... Dromio ? your Dro . E.Within this hour I was his bondman , sir ; But he , I thank him , gnawed in two my cords : Now am I Dromio , and his man , unbound . Æge . I am sure you both of you remember me . Dro . E. Ourselves we do remember ...
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