The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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Page 19
... gentle . man from Frogmore , over the stile , this way . Eva . Pray you , give me my gown ; or else keep it in your arms . Enter PAGE , SHALLOW , and SLEnder . Shal . How now , master parson ? Good mor- [ Aside to them.row , good Sir ...
... gentle . man from Frogmore , over the stile , this way . Eva . Pray you , give me my gown ; or else keep it in your arms . Enter PAGE , SHALLOW , and SLEnder . Shal . How now , master parson ? Good mor- [ Aside to them.row , good Sir ...
Page 22
... gentle- [ Exit . Eva . This is fery fantastical humours , and jealousies . men . Caius . By gar , ' tis no de fashion of France : it is not jealous in France . Page . Nay , follow him , gentlemen ; see the issue of his search . [ Exeunt ...
... gentle- [ Exit . Eva . This is fery fantastical humours , and jealousies . men . Caius . By gar , ' tis no de fashion of France : it is not jealous in France . Page . Nay , follow him , gentlemen ; see the issue of his search . [ Exeunt ...
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... Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it , Sir : If opportunity and humble suit Cannot attain it , why then , -Hark you hither . [ They converse apart . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Mrs. QUICKLY . Shal . Break ...
... Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it , Sir : If opportunity and humble suit Cannot attain it , why then , -Hark you hither . [ They converse apart . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Mrs. QUICKLY . Shal . Break ...
Page 37
... gentle- Unless the master were the man . - How now. Mal . He has been told so ; and he says , he'll stand at your door like a sheriff's post , and be the supporter of a bench , but he'll speak with you . Oli . What kind of man is he ...
... gentle- Unless the master were the man . - How now. Mal . He has been told so ; and he says , he'll stand at your door like a sheriff's post , and be the supporter of a bench , but he'll speak with you . Oli . What kind of man is he ...
Page 46
... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? + how Mal . Go to thou art made , if thou desirest dost thou , chuck ? to be so ; - Oli . Am I made ? Mal . If not , let me see ...
... gently , gently : the fiend is rough , and will not be roughly used . Sir To . Why , how now , my bawcock ? + how Mal . Go to thou art made , if thou desirest dost thou , chuck ? to be so ; - Oli . Am I made ? Mal . If not , let me see ...
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