The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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... enter Servants . ] Go take up these clothes here , quickly ; Where's the cowl- staff look , how you drumble : t carry them to the laundress in Datchet mead ; quickly , come . Enter FORD , PAGE , CAIUS , and Sir HUGH EVANS . Ford . Pray ...
... enter Servants . ] Go take up these clothes here , quickly ; Where's the cowl- staff look , how you drumble : t carry them to the laundress in Datchet mead ; quickly , come . Enter FORD , PAGE , CAIUS , and Sir HUGH EVANS . Ford . Pray ...
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... Enter Sir HUGH EVANS . Eva . Where is mine host ? Host . What is the matter , Sir ? Eca . Have a care of your entertainments : there is a friend of mine come to town , tells me , there is three couzin germans , that has cozen- ed all ...
... Enter Sir HUGH EVANS . Eva . Where is mine host ? Host . What is the matter , Sir ? Eca . Have a care of your entertainments : there is a friend of mine come to town , tells me , there is three couzin germans , that has cozen- ed all ...
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... Enter FORD . How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , Sir , as you ...
... Enter FORD . How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , Sir , as you ...
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... Enter SEBASTIAN and CLOWN . Clo . Will you make me believe , that I am not sent for you ? Seb . Go to , go to , thou art a foolish fellow ; Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not ...
... Enter SEBASTIAN and CLOWN . Clo . Will you make me believe , that I am not sent for you ? Seb . Go to , go to , thou art a foolish fellow ; Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not ...
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... Enter CLOWN and FABIAN . Fab . Now , as thou lovest me , let me see his letter . Clo . Good master Fabian , grant me another request . Fab . Any thing . I come again . I go , Sir ; but I would not have you to think , that my desire of ...
... Enter CLOWN and FABIAN . Fab . Now , as thou lovest me , let me see his letter . Clo . Good master Fabian , grant me another request . Fab . Any thing . I come again . I go , Sir ; but I would not have you to think , that my desire of ...
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