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Pagina 10
I broke your head ; What matter have you Fal . You hear all these matters denied ,
genagainst me ? tlemen ; you hear it . Slen . Marry , Sir , I have matter in my head
Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress against you ; and against your ...
I broke your head ; What matter have you Fal . You hear all these matters denied ,
genagainst me ? tlemen ; you hear it . Slen . Marry , Sir , I have matter in my head
Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress against you ; and against your ...
Pagina 13
John ! Caius . Rugby , come to the court vit me ; Rug . Here , Sir . By gar , if I have
not Ame Page , I shall turn Caius . You are John Rugby , and you are your head
out of my door : - Follow my heels , Jack Rugby : Come , take - a your rapier ...
John ! Caius . Rugby , come to the court vit me ; Rug . Here , Sir . By gar , if I have
not Ame Page , I shall turn Caius . You are John Rugby , and you are your head
out of my door : - Follow my heels , Jack Rugby : Come , take - a your rapier ...
Pagina 15
With liver burning hot : Prevent , or of tend this voyage towards my wife , I would
turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more Like Sir Actæon he , with Ringwood
at thy | of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . O , odious is the name !
With liver burning hot : Prevent , or of tend this voyage towards my wife , I would
turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more Like Sir Actæon he , with Ringwood
at thy | of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . O , odious is the name !
Pagina 25
Mistress Ford , your sorrow hath eaten head ; come . up my sufferance : I see ,
you are obsequioust Mrs . Page . Come on , sirrah ; hold up your in your love ,
and I profess requital to a hair ' s head ; answer your master , be not afraid .
breadth ...
Mistress Ford , your sorrow hath eaten head ; come . up my sufferance : I see ,
you are obsequioust Mrs . Page . Come on , sirrah ; hold up your in your love ,
and I profess requital to a hair ' s head ; answer your master , be not afraid .
breadth ...
Pagina 28
Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on
his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There ' s his chamber , his
house , his Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he ' ll castle , his standing - bed
...
Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on
his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There ' s his chamber , his
house , his Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he ' ll castle , his standing - bed
...
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