The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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Page 46
... Marry , were they . Ford . I like it never the better for that . he lie at the Garter ? - - Does Page . Ay , marry , does he . If he should intend this voyage towards my wife , I would turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of ...
... Marry , were they . Ford . I like it never the better for that . he lie at the Garter ? - - Does Page . Ay , marry , does he . If he should intend this voyage towards my wife , I would turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of ...
Page 47
... Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries , as ' tis wonderful . The best courtier of them all , when the court lay at Windsor , could never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there ...
... Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries , as ' tis wonderful . The best courtier of them all , when the court lay at Windsor , could never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there ...
Page 51
... marry . Mrs. Page . Be sure of that , -two other husbands . Ford . Where had you this pretty weather - cock ? Mrs. Page . I cannot tell what his name is my husband had him of : What do you call your knight's name , sirrah ? Rob . Sir ...
... marry . Mrs. Page . Be sure of that , -two other husbands . Ford . Where had you this pretty weather - cock ? Mrs. Page . I cannot tell what his name is my husband had him of : What do you call your knight's name , sirrah ? Rob . Sir ...
Page 54
... Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you for that good comfort . She calls you , coz : I'll leave you . Anne . Now , master Slender . Slen . Now , good mistress Anne . Anne . What is your will . Slen . My will ? od's heartlings , that's ...
... Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you for that good comfort . She calls you , coz : I'll leave you . Anne . Now , master Slender . Slen . Now , good mistress Anne . Anne . What is your will . Slen . My will ? od's heartlings , that's ...
Page 58
... Marry , this is our device ; That Falstaff at that oak shall meet with us , Disguis'd like Herne , with huge horns on his head . Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll come , And in this shape : When you have brought him thither ...
... Marry , this is our device ; That Falstaff at that oak shall meet with us , Disguis'd like Herne , with huge horns on his head . Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll come , And in this shape : When you have brought him thither ...
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