The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... What news , how does pretty mistress Anne ? Quick . In truth , Sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I can tell you that by the way ; praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good ...
... What news , how does pretty mistress Anne ? Quick . In truth , Sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I can tell you that by the way ; praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good ...
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... What a Herod of Jewry is this ? -O wicked , wicked world ! - one that is well nigh worn to pieces with age , to show ... What's the matter , woman ? Mrs. Ford . O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such ...
... What a Herod of Jewry is this ? -O wicked , wicked world ! - one that is well nigh worn to pieces with age , to show ... What's the matter , woman ? Mrs. Ford . O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such ...
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... what she will , say what she will , take all , pay all , go to bed when she list , rise when she list , all is as she ... What's your will ? Give us leave , drawer . [ Exit BARDOLPH . Ford . Sir , I am a gentleman that have spent much ...
... what she will , say what she will , take all , pay all , go to bed when she list , rise when she list , all is as she ... What's your will ? Give us leave , drawer . [ Exit BARDOLPH . Ford . Sir , I am a gentleman that have spent much ...
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... What cause of suspicion ? Mrs. Page . What cause of suspicion ? -Out upon you ! how am I mistook in you ? Mrs. Ford . Why , alas ! what's the matter ? Mrs. Page . Your husband's coming hither , woman , with all the officers in Windsor ...
... What cause of suspicion ? Mrs. Page . What cause of suspicion ? -Out upon you ! how am I mistook in you ? Mrs. Ford . Why , alas ! what's the matter ? Mrs. Page . Your husband's coming hither , woman , with all the officers in Windsor ...
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... What shall I do ? Re - enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Let me see't , let me see't ! O let me see't ! I'll in , I'll in ; -follow your friend's counsel ; -I'll in . Mrs. Page . What ! Sir John Falstaff ! Are these your letters , knight ? Fal . I ...
... What shall I do ? Re - enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Let me see't , let me see't ! O let me see't ! I'll in , I'll in ; -follow your friend's counsel ; -I'll in . Mrs. Page . What ! Sir John Falstaff ! Are these your letters , knight ? Fal . I ...
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