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Pagina 4
What grace soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he
owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to
meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the ...
What grace soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he
owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to
meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the ...
Pagina 8
But , as I hinted before , his design seems most commonly rather to describe
those great men in the several fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take
any single great action , and form his work simply upon that . However , there are
...
But , as I hinted before , his design seems most commonly rather to describe
those great men in the several fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take
any single great action , and form his work simply upon that . However , there are
...
Pagina 13
Well , heaven send Anne Page no drink , make the beds , and do all myself ;
worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , Il Sim . ' Tis a great charge , to come
under one will do what I can for you master : Anne is body ' s hand . a good girl ,
and I ...
Well , heaven send Anne Page no drink , make the beds , and do all myself ;
worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , Il Sim . ' Tis a great charge , to come
under one will do what I can for you master : Anne is body ' s hand . a good girl ,
and I ...
Pagina 21
I see what thou wert , if fortune thy foe in here ; and throw foul linen upon him , as
if were not ; nature is thy friend : Come , thou it were going to bucking : Or , it is
whiting . cant not hide it . time . ll send him by your two men to Datchet •
Hleachers ...
I see what thou wert , if fortune thy foe in here ; and throw foul linen upon him , as
if were not ; nature is thy friend : Come , thou it were going to bucking : Or , it is
whiting . cant not hide it . time . ll send him by your two men to Datchet •
Hleachers ...
Pagina 23
Now heaven send thee good fortune ! Anne . Good master Shallow , let him woo
for ' A kind heart he hath : a woman would run himself . through fire and water for
such a kind heart . Shal . Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you Put yet , I would ...
Now heaven send thee good fortune ! Anne . Good master Shallow , let him woo
for ' A kind heart he hath : a woman would run himself . through fire and water for
such a kind heart . Shal . Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you Put yet , I would ...
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