The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 58
... is wonderful . Slen . [ Aside ] Ah , sweet Anne Page ! Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh . Evans . Pless you from his mercy sake , all of you ! 30 40 Shal . What , the sword and the word ! 58 Act III . Sc . i . , MERRY WIVES.
... is wonderful . Slen . [ Aside ] Ah , sweet Anne Page ! Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh . Evans . Pless you from his mercy sake , all of you ! 30 40 Shal . What , the sword and the word ! 58 Act III . Sc . i . , MERRY WIVES.
Page 59
... he's the man should fight with him . Slen . [ Aside . ] O sweet Anne Page ! Shal . It appears so , by his weapons . Keep them asunder : here comes Doctor Caius . 60 70 Enter Host , Caius , and Rugby . Page . 59 OF WINDSOR Act III . Sc . i .
... he's the man should fight with him . Slen . [ Aside . ] O sweet Anne Page ! Shal . It appears so , by his weapons . Keep them asunder : here comes Doctor Caius . 60 70 Enter Host , Caius , and Rugby . Page . 59 OF WINDSOR Act III . Sc . i .
Page 61
... sweet Anne Page ! 120 [ Exeunt Shal . , Slen . , Page , and Host . Caius . Ha , do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us , ha , ha ? Evans . This is well ; he has made us his vlout- ― ingstog . I desire you that we may be ...
... sweet Anne Page ! 120 [ Exeunt Shal . , Slen . , Page , and Host . Caius . Ha , do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us , ha , ha ? Evans . This is well ; he has made us his vlout- ― ingstog . I desire you that we may be ...
Page 68
... sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , Mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I would thy husband were dead : I'll speak it before the best lord ; I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady ...
... sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , Mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I would thy husband were dead : I'll speak it before the best lord ; I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady ...
Page 76
... sweet Nan . Anne . Alas , how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my ex- pense , I seek to heal it only by his wealth : Besides these , other bars he ...
... sweet Nan . Anne . Alas , how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my ex- pense , I seek to heal it only by his wealth : Besides these , other bars he ...
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