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Pagina 65
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me wel . " Kate . The divel you do ; who told you so ? " Feran . My mind , sweet Kate ...
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me wel . " Kate . The divel you do ; who told you so ? " Feran . My mind , sweet Kate ...
Pagina 66
... Feran . Why so , did I not tel thee I should be the man ? " Father , I leave my lovely Kate with you . " Provide yourselves against our marriage day , " For I must hie me to my country - house " In haste , to see provision may be made ...
... Feran . Why so , did I not tel thee I should be the man ? " Father , I leave my lovely Kate with you . " Provide yourselves against our marriage day , " For I must hie me to my country - house " In haste , to see provision may be made ...
Pagina 87
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long . 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded " That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere : " But say , why art ...
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long . 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded " That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere : " But say , why art ...
Pagina 93
... Feran . Tut , Kate , I tel thee we must needes go home : " Vilaine , hast thou saddled my horse ? " San . Which horse ? your curtall ? " Feran . Souns you slave , stand you prating here ? " Saddle the bay gelding for your mistris ...
... Feran . Tut , Kate , I tel thee we must needes go home : " Vilaine , hast thou saddled my horse ? " San . Which horse ? your curtall ? " Feran . Souns you slave , stand you prating here ? " Saddle the bay gelding for your mistris ...
Pagina 94
... Feran , and Kate . " Pol . Farewel Ferando , since you wil be gone . 66 7 Alfon . So mad a couple did I never see , " & c . Steevens . nor till - ] Old copy - not till . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 8 My houshold - stuff , my field ...
... Feran , and Kate . " Pol . Farewel Ferando , since you wil be gone . 66 7 Alfon . So mad a couple did I never see , " & c . Steevens . nor till - ] Old copy - not till . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 8 My houshold - stuff , my field ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1805 |
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