The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... 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 ...
Page 84
... matter ? Who was here ? Pan . Ah , ah ! Cres . Why sigh you so profoundly ? where's my lord gone ? Tell me , sweet uncle , what's the matter ? Pan . ' Would I were as deep under the earth as I am above ! Cres . O the gods ! -what's the ...
... matter ? Who was here ? Pan . Ah , ah ! Cres . Why sigh you so profoundly ? where's my lord gone ? Tell me , sweet uncle , what's the matter ? Pan . ' Would I were as deep under the earth as I am above ! Cres . O the gods ! -what's the ...
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... matter is answered directly . 4 Cit . For your dwelling , -briefly . Cin . Briefly , I dwell by the Capitol . 3 Cit . Your name , sir , truly . Cin . Truly , my name is Cinna . 1 Cit . Tear him to pieces , he's a conspirator . Cin . I ...
... matter is answered directly . 4 Cit . For your dwelling , -briefly . Cin . Briefly , I dwell by the Capitol . 3 Cit . Your name , sir , truly . Cin . Truly , my name is Cinna . 1 Cit . Tear him to pieces , he's a conspirator . Cin . I ...
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