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Pagina 301
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS PERSONS REPRESENTED SOLINUS : DUKE OF EPHESUS . ĘGEON : I : SS.
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS PERSONS REPRESENTED SOLINUS : DUKE OF EPHESUS . ĘGEON : I : SS.
Pagina 302
... EPHESUS : ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE : TWIN BROTHERS AND SONS TO ĘGEON AND EMILIA , BUT UNKNOWN TO EACH OTHER . DROMIO OF EPHESUS : TWIN BROTHERS AND ATTENDANTS ON DROMIO OF SYRACUSE THE TWO ANTIPHOLUSES . BALTHAZAR : A MERCHANT . ANGELO ...
... EPHESUS : ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE : TWIN BROTHERS AND SONS TO ĘGEON AND EMILIA , BUT UNKNOWN TO EACH OTHER . DROMIO OF EPHESUS : TWIN BROTHERS AND ATTENDANTS ON DROMIO OF SYRACUSE THE TWO ANTIPHOLUSES . BALTHAZAR : A MERCHANT . ANGELO ...
Pagina 303
... EPHESUS , with ĘGEON , the Merchant of Syracuse , Gaoler , and Attendants . ĘGE . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my ... Ephesus Be seen at any Syracusian marts and fairs ; Again , if any Syracusian born Come to the Bay of Ephesus ...
... EPHESUS , with ĘGEON , the Merchant of Syracuse , Gaoler , and Attendants . ĘGE . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my ... Ephesus Be seen at any Syracusian marts and fairs ; Again , if any Syracusian born Come to the Bay of Ephesus ...
Pagina 304
... Ephesus . ĘGE . A heavier task could not have been impos'd Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet , that the world may witness that my end Was wrought by nature , 1 not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave ...
... Ephesus . ĘGE . A heavier task could not have been impos'd Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet , that the world may witness that my end Was wrought by nature , 1 not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave ...
Pagina 306
... Ephesus ; Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unsought Or that or any place that harbours men . But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live . DUKE . Hapless ...
... Ephesus ; Hopeless to find , yet loth to leave unsought Or that or any place that harbours men . But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live . DUKE . Hapless ...
Parole e frasi comuni
ACT II Sc ANTIPHOLUS ARIEL bawd brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio death didst dost thou doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL EVANS exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear Friar gentle gentleman give Grace hath hear heart Heaven Herne the Hunter hither honour HOST HUGH EVANS husband ISAB Julia knave LAUNCE letter look Lord Angelo LUCIO Madam maid Marry Master Brook Master Doctor Milan MIRA Mistress Anne Mistress Ford never night pardon PIST Pompey pr'ythee pray PROSPERO Proteus PROV Provost QUICK SCENE Servant SHAL shew Silvia Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Falstaff sirrah SLEN Slender speak SPEED sweet Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio thyself TRIN Trinculo Valentine villain warrant What's wife woman word ΙΟ