The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... to de court vit me ; -By gar , if I have not Anne Page , I shall turn your head out of my door : -Follow my heels , Rugby . ୯ [ Exeunt CAIUS and RUGBY . Quick . Quick . You shall have An fools - head of Act . 1 . 21 OF WINDSOR .
... to de court vit me ; -By gar , if I have not Anne Page , I shall turn your head out of my door : -Follow my heels , Rugby . ୯ [ Exeunt CAIUS and RUGBY . Quick . Quick . You shall have An fools - head of Act . 1 . 21 OF WINDSOR .
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William Shakespeare. Quick . You shall have An fools - head of your own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . Fent ...
William Shakespeare. Quick . You shall have An fools - head of your own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . Fent ...
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... fool , and stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opi- nion so easily : She was in his company at Page's house ; and what they made there , I know not . Well , I will look further into't ; and I have a disguise ...
... fool , and stands so firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opi- nion so easily : She was in his company at Page's house ; and what they made there , I know not . Well , I will look further into't ; and I have a disguise ...
Page 59
... Good mother , do not marry me to ' yon fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick Act III . 59 OF WINDSOR .
... Good mother , do not marry me to ' yon fool . Mrs. Page . I mean it not ; I seek you a better husband . Quick . That's my master , master doctor . Anne . Anne . Alas , I had rather be set quick Act III . 59 OF WINDSOR .
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... fool , and a physician ? Look on master Fenton : -this is my doing . Fent . I thank thee ; and I pray thee , once to night Give my sweet Nan this ring : There's for thy pains . [ Exit . Quick . Now heaven send thee good fortune ! A kind ...
... fool , and a physician ? Look on master Fenton : -this is my doing . Fent . I thank thee ; and I pray thee , once to night Give my sweet Nan this ring : There's for thy pains . [ Exit . Quick . Now heaven send thee good fortune ! A kind ...
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Page 60 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...