The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 pages |
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... Mistress Ford. Mistress Page. Anne Page, her daughter, in love -with Fenton. Mistress Quickly, servant to Dr. Caius. ' Servants to Page, Ford, &c. ACT I. SCENE I. Windsor. Before Page's House. Enter Justice Shallow, Slender, and Sir ...
... Mistress Ford. Mistress Page. Anne Page, her daughter, in love -with Fenton. Mistress Quickly, servant to Dr. Caius. ' Servants to Page, Ford, &c. ACT I. SCENE I. Windsor. Before Page's House. Enter Justice Shallow, Slender, and Sir ...
Page 30
... Mistress Ford and Mistress Page. Page. Nay, daughter, carry the wine tn ; well drink within. {Exit Anne Page. Slen. O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page, Page. How now, mistress Ford ! Fal. Mistress Ford, by my troth, you are very well ...
... Mistress Ford and Mistress Page. Page. Nay, daughter, carry the wine tn ; well drink within. {Exit Anne Page. Slen. O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page, Page. How now, mistress Ford ! Fal. Mistress Ford, by my troth, you are very well ...
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... mistress Anne Page. I pray you, begone. I will make an end of my dinner ; there's pippins and cheese to come ... mistress Page ; and thou this to mistress Ford. We will thrive, lads, we will thrive. Pist. Shall I Sir Pandarus of ...
... mistress Anne Page. I pray you, begone. I will make an end of my dinner ; there's pippins and cheese to come ... mistress Page ; and thou this to mistress Ford. We will thrive, lads, we will thrive. Pist. Shall I Sir Pandarus of ...
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... mistress Anne Page for my master, in the way of marriage. Quick. This is ail, indeed, la ; but IH ne'er put my finger in the fire, and need not. Caius. Sir Hugh send-a you? Rugby, bailie* me some paper. Tarry you a httle-a while ...
... mistress Anne Page for my master, in the way of marriage. Quick. This is ail, indeed, la ; but IH ne'er put my finger in the fire, and need not. Caius. Sir Hugh send-a you? Rugby, bailie* me some paper. Tarry you a httle-a while ...
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... mistress Page ? Mrs. Page. Have with you. You'll come to dinner, George J [Aside to Mrs. Ford.] Look, who comes yonder: she shall be our messenger to this paltry □night. Mrs. Ford. Trust me, I thought on her : she '11 fit it ...
... mistress Page ? Mrs. Page. Have with you. You'll come to dinner, George J [Aside to Mrs. Ford.] Look, who comes yonder: she shall be our messenger to this paltry □night. Mrs. Ford. Trust me, I thought on her : she '11 fit it ...
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