The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 101
... Feran . Now welcome Kate . Wheres these villaines , " Heere ? what , not supper yet upon the boord ! " Nor table spread , nor nothing done at all ! Where ' s that villaine that I sent before ? " San . Now , adsum , sir . " Feran . Come ...
... Feran . Now welcome Kate . Wheres these villaines , " Heere ? what , not supper yet upon the boord ! " Nor table spread , nor nothing done at all ! Where ' s that villaine that I sent before ? " San . Now , adsum , sir . " Feran . Come ...
Page 102
... Feran . and Kate . " Manent serving men , and eate up all the meate . " Tom . Sownes , I thinke of my conscience my master ' s madde since he was married . " Will . I laft what a box he gave Sander " For pulling off his bootes ? " Enter ...
... Feran . and Kate . " Manent serving men , and eate up all the meate . " Tom . Sownes , I thinke of my conscience my master ' s madde since he was married . " Will . I laft what a box he gave Sander " For pulling off his bootes ? " Enter ...
Page 114
... Feran . See here , Kate , I have provided meate for thee : " Here , take it : what , is ' t not worthy thanks ? " Go , sirha , take it away againe , you shall be " Thankful for the next you have . " Kate . Why , I thanke you for it . " ...
... Feran . See here , Kate , I have provided meate for thee : " Here , take it : what , is ' t not worthy thanks ? " Go , sirha , take it away againe , you shall be " Thankful for the next you have . " Kate . Why , I thanke you for it . " ...
Page 118
... Feran . Come hither , sirha : what have you there ? " Haber . A velvet cap , sir , and it please you . " Feran . Who spoke for it ? Didst thou , Kate ? " Kate . What if I did ? Come hither , sirha , give me the cap ; ile see if it will ...
... Feran . Come hither , sirha : what have you there ? " Haber . A velvet cap , sir , and it please you . " Feran . Who spoke for it ? Didst thou , Kate ? " Kate . What if I did ? Come hither , sirha , give me the cap ; ile see if it will ...
Page 119
... Feran . Well , sir , what's your conceit of it ? " San . I have a deeper conceit in it than you think for . Take up my mistris gowne to his maister's use ! " Feran . Taylor , come hither ; for this time make it : " Hence againe , and ...
... Feran . Well , sir , what's your conceit of it ? " San . I have a deeper conceit in it than you think for . Take up my mistris gowne to his maister's use ! " Feran . Taylor , come hither ; for this time make it : " Hence againe , and ...
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