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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... fool , and stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily : She was in his company at Page's house ; and , what they madet there , I know not . Well , I will look further into't : and I have a ...
... fool , and stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily : She was in his company at Page's house ; and , what they madet there , I know not . Well , I will look further into't : and I have a ...
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... blank twelve score . He pieces - out his wife's incli- nation ; he gives her folly motion , and advantage : and now she's Flouting stock . * Fool . going to my wife , and Falstaff's boy with her 26 LACT III . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... blank twelve score . He pieces - out his wife's incli- nation ; he gives her folly motion , and advantage : and now she's Flouting stock . * Fool . going to my wife , and Falstaff's boy with her 26 LACT III . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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... fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick i ' the earth , And bowled to death with turnips . Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not ...
... fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick i ' the earth , And bowled to death with turnips . Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not ...
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... fool to her husband ! -I suspect without cause , mistress , do I ? Mrs. Ford . Heaven be my witness , you do , if you suspect me in any dishonesty . Ford . Well said , brazen - face ; hold it out.- -Come forth , [ Pulls the clothes out ...
... fool to her husband ! -I suspect without cause , mistress , do I ? Mrs. Ford . Heaven be my witness , you do , if you suspect me in any dishonesty . Ford . Well said , brazen - face ; hold it out.- -Come forth , [ Pulls the clothes out ...
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... would I were hanged , la , else . Page . Of what , son ? Slen . I came yonder at Eton to marry mistress Anne Page * A fool's cap of Welsh materials . and she's a great lubberly boy : If it had SCENE V. ] 53 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
... would I were hanged , la , else . Page . Of what , son ? Slen . I came yonder at Eton to marry mistress Anne Page * A fool's cap of Welsh materials . and she's a great lubberly boy : If it had SCENE V. ] 53 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
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