The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 43
... Lord , Lord ! your worship's a wanton ! Well , heaven forgive you and all of us , I pray ! Fal . Mistress Ford ; -come , Mistress Ford , - Quick . Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries ...
... Lord , Lord ! your worship's a wanton ! Well , heaven forgive you and all of us , I pray ! Fal . Mistress Ford ; -come , Mistress Ford , - Quick . Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries ...
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... lord ; I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , Sir John ! alas , I should be a pitiful lady ! 1 50 Fal . Let the court of France show me such an- other . I see how thine eye would emulate 60 the diamond : thou hast the ...
... lord ; I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , Sir John ! alas , I should be a pitiful lady ! 1 50 Fal . Let the court of France show me such an- other . I see how thine eye would emulate 60 the diamond : thou hast the ...
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... Lord Chamberlain . " Something over two years later the same play was entered again by Thomas Heyes , and published soon after the entry . In the course of the same year an edition was put forth by Roberts . In like manner , A Midsummer ...
... Lord Chamberlain . " Something over two years later the same play was entered again by Thomas Heyes , and published soon after the entry . In the course of the same year an edition was put forth by Roberts . In like manner , A Midsummer ...
Page 37
... Lord Æneas , let me touch your hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the ...
... Lord Æneas , let me touch your hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the ...
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... lord ! Ajax . [ Beating him ] You cur ! Ther . Mars his idiot ! do , rudeness ; do , camel , do , do . Enter Achilles and Patroclus . Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ! wherefore do ye thus ? How now , Thersites ! what's the mat- ter , man ...
... lord ! Ajax . [ Beating him ] You cur ! Ther . Mars his idiot ! do , rudeness ; do , camel , do , do . Enter Achilles and Patroclus . Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ! wherefore do ye thus ? How now , Thersites ! what's the mat- ter , man ...
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