The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 2Colonial Press, 1900 |
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Page 12
... doth good Mistress Page ? —and I thank you always with my heart , la ! with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . 75 Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good Master Slen- der . Slen . How does ...
... doth good Mistress Page ? —and I thank you always with my heart , la ! with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . 75 Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good Master Slen- der . Slen . How does ...
Page 13
... doth in some sort confess it . Shal . If it be confessed , it is not redressed : is not that so , Master Page ? He hath wronged me ; indeed he hath ; at a word , he hath , believe me : Robert Shallow , esquire , saith he is wronged ...
... doth in some sort confess it . Shal . If it be confessed , it is not redressed : is not that so , Master Page ? He hath wronged me ; indeed he hath ; at a word , he hath , believe me : Robert Shallow , esquire , saith he is wronged ...
Page 33
... . Ford . Why , this is the very same ; the very hand , the very words . What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : it makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll Scene I 33 of Windsor.
... . Ford . Why , this is the very same ; the very hand , the very words . What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : it makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll Scene I 33 of Windsor.
Page 71
... must be thyself . He doth object I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expense , 5 I seek to heal it only by his wealth : Besides these , other bars he lays before me , Scene III ] 71 of Windsor.
... must be thyself . He doth object I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expense , 5 I seek to heal it only by his wealth : Besides these , other bars he lays before me , Scene III ] 71 of Windsor.
Page 94
... doth thy honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ; no more : 10 Be not as extreme in submission As in offence . 15 But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again ...
... doth thy honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ; no more : 10 Be not as extreme in submission As in offence . 15 But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again ...
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