The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 926 pages |
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Page 41
... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Ste . Monster , lay - to your fingers ; help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . Trin . And this ...
... turn'd to barnacles , or to apes With foreheads villainous low . Ste . Monster , lay - to your fingers ; help to bear this away , where my hogshead of wine is , or I'll turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . Trin . And this ...
Page 54
... turn her out to who will take her in : Then let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she ... turn . Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . [ Reads ...
... turn her out to who will take her in : Then let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she ... turn . Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . [ Reads ...
Page 56
... turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? ' pox of your [ Exit . Laun . Now will he be swinged for reading my letter : An unmannerly slave , that will thrust him- self into secrets ! —I'll after , to rejoice in the boy's [ Exit ...
... turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? ' pox of your [ Exit . Laun . Now will he be swinged for reading my letter : An unmannerly slave , that will thrust him- self into secrets ! —I'll after , to rejoice in the boy's [ Exit ...
Page 69
... turn her loose to him ; and what he gets of her more than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Ford . I do not disdoubt my wife ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too con- fident ; I would have nothing lie on my ...
... turn her loose to him ; and what he gets of her more than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Ford . I do not disdoubt my wife ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too con- fident ; I would have nothing lie on my ...
Page 74
... turn me away . Mrs. Page . Thou ' rt a good boy ; this secrecy of thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall make thee a new doublet and hose . - I'll go hide me . Mrs. Ford . Do so : -Go tell thy master , I am alone . Mistress Page ...
... turn me away . Mrs. Page . Thou ' rt a good boy ; this secrecy of thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall make thee a new doublet and hose . - I'll go hide me . Mrs. Ford . Do so : -Go tell thy master , I am alone . Mistress Page ...
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