The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... pardon me ; he's a justice of peace in his country , 28 simple though I stand here . Evans . But that is not the question : the question is con- cerning your marriage . Shal . Ay , there's the point , sir . Evans . Marry , is it ; the ...
... pardon me ; he's a justice of peace in his country , 28 simple though I stand here . Evans . But that is not the question : the question is con- cerning your marriage . Shal . Ay , there's the point , sir . Evans . Marry , is it ; the ...
Page 51
... Pardon , guest - justice . - A word , Monsieur Mock- water.7 Caius . Mock - vater ! vat is dat ? 3 Hair was often used thus for nature , character , grain , or texture . 4 Bodikins , a diminutive of body , is the remains of an old oath ...
... Pardon , guest - justice . - A word , Monsieur Mock- water.7 Caius . Mock - vater ! vat is dat ? 3 Hair was often used thus for nature , character , grain , or texture . 4 Bodikins , a diminutive of body , is the remains of an old oath ...
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... pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you why I have done this . - Come , wife ; — come , Mistress Page .. I pray you , pardon me ; pray heart- ily , pardon me . Page . Let's go in , gentlemen ; but , trust me , we'll mock him . I ...
... pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you why I have done this . - Come , wife ; — come , Mistress Page .. I pray you , pardon me ; pray heart- ily , pardon me . Page . Let's go in , gentlemen ; but , trust me , we'll mock him . I ...
Page 73
... use of slight ; but the Poet has it elsewhere in the sense of treat with slight regard . 2 A phrase in constant use for " I ask your pardon . " Fal . Mistress Ford ! I have had ford enough SCENE V. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 73.
... use of slight ; but the Poet has it elsewhere in the sense of treat with slight regard . 2 A phrase in constant use for " I ask your pardon . " Fal . Mistress Ford ! I have had ford enough SCENE V. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 73.
Page 88
... Pardon me , wife . Henceforth do what thou wilt ; I rather will suspect the Sun with cold 2 Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ...
... Pardon me , wife . Henceforth do what thou wilt ; I rather will suspect the Sun with cold 2 Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy honour stand , In him that was of late an heretic , As firm as faith . Page . ' Tis well , ' tis well ...
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