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Pagina 9
Sir Hugh , persuade me not ; I will there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council ,
make a Star - chamber matter of it : if he were look you , shall desire to hear the
fear of Got , twenty Sir John Falstaff ' s , he shall not abuse and not to hear a riot ...
Sir Hugh , persuade me not ; I will there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council ,
make a Star - chamber matter of it : if he were look you , shall desire to hear the
fear of Got , twenty Sir John Falstaff ' s , he shall not abuse and not to hear a riot ...
Pagina 21
... I love thee ; none but forth , and ( without any pause , or staggering ) thee ; and
thou deservest it . take this basket on your shoulders : that done , trudge with it in
all haste , and carry it among ) . Mrs . Ford . Do not betray me , Sir ; I fear , you ...
... I love thee ; none but forth , and ( without any pause , or staggering ) thee ; and
thou deservest it . take this basket on your shoulders : that done , trudge with it in
all haste , and carry it among ) . Mrs . Ford . Do not betray me , Sir ; I fear , you ...
Pagina 27
Why , yet there want not many , that licly shamed . do fear Mrs . Page . Come , to
the forge with it then , In deep of night to walk by this Herne ' s oak : shape it : I
would not have things cool . But what of this ? [ Ereunt . Mrs . Ford . Marry , this is
...
Why , yet there want not many , that licly shamed . do fear Mrs . Page . Come , to
the forge with it then , In deep of night to walk by this Herne ' s oak : shape it : I
would not have things cool . But what of this ? [ Ereunt . Mrs . Ford . Marry , this is
...
Pagina 30
He beat me grievously , in the shape of Enter Falstaff disguised , with abuck ' s
head on . a woman ; for in the shape of man , master Brook , I fear not Goliath
with a weaver ' s ered Fal . The Windsor bell hath struck twelve ; beam : because I
...
He beat me grievously , in the shape of Enter Falstaff disguised , with abuck ' s
head on . a woman ; for in the shape of man , master Brook , I fear not Goliath
with a weaver ' s ered Fal . The Windsor bell hath struck twelve ; beam : because I
...
Pagina 35
You either fear his humour , or my times I have no more wit than a Christian , or
negligence , that you call in question the conan ordinary man has : but I am a
great eater tinuance of his love : Is he inconstant , Sir , in of beef , and , I believe ,
that ...
You either fear his humour , or my times I have no more wit than a Christian , or
negligence , that you call in question the conan ordinary man has : but I am a
great eater tinuance of his love : Is he inconstant , Sir , in of beef , and , I believe ,
that ...
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