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Pagina 11
Drink , servant - monster , when I bid thee : thy I do not know eyes are almost set in thy head . One of my sex ; no woman's face remember , Trin . Where should they be set else ? he were a Save , from my glass , mine own ; nor have I ...
Drink , servant - monster , when I bid thee : thy I do not know eyes are almost set in thy head . One of my sex ; no woman's face remember , Trin . Where should they be set else ? he were a Save , from my glass , mine own ; nor have I ...
Pagina 43
Didst thou not share ? hadst thou not fifteen fident : I would have nothing lie on my head . I pence ? cannot be thus satisfied . Fal . Reason , you rogue , reason : think'st thou , I'll Page . Look , where my ranting Host of the Garter ...
Didst thou not share ? hadst thou not fifteen fident : I would have nothing lie on my head . I pence ? cannot be thus satisfied . Fal . Reason , you rogue , reason : think'st thou , I'll Page . Look , where my ranting Host of the Garter ...
Pagina 51
Bless you , sir . head : and then , to be stopped in , like a strong distilFal . Now , master Brook ; you come to know what lation , with stinking clothes that fretted in their own hath passed between me and Ford's wife ? grease : think ...
Bless you , sir . head : and then , to be stopped in , like a strong distilFal . Now , master Brook ; you come to know what lation , with stinking clothes that fretted in their own hath passed between me and Ford's wife ? grease : think ...
Pagina 54
With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads , I hear not of him in the court . Let me speak with And rattles in their hands . Upon a sudden , the gentlemen ; they speak English ? As Falstaff , she , and I , are newly met , Bard .
With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads , I hear not of him in the court . Let me speak with And rattles in their hands . Upon a sudden , the gentlemen ; they speak English ? As Falstaff , she , and I , are newly met , Bard .
Pagina 56
Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , before into the park : we two must go together . and mince . [ Exit Mrs. Quickly . Caius . I know vat I have to do . Adieu . Enter Ford . Mrs. Page . Fare you well , sir . [ Exit Caius . ] ...
Away , I say ; time wears : hold up your head , before into the park : we two must go together . and mince . [ Exit Mrs. Quickly . Caius . I know vat I have to do . Adieu . Enter Ford . Mrs. Page . Fare you well , sir . [ Exit Caius . ] ...
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