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Pagina 16
Though Page be a secure fool , and own people , mine own people . stands so
firmly on his wife ' s frailty , yet I can - Quick . Are they so ? Heaven bless them ,
and not put off my opinion so easily : She was in make them his servants ! his ...
Though Page be a secure fool , and own people , mine own people . stands so
firmly on his wife ' s frailty , yet I can - Quick . Are they so ? Heaven bless them ,
and not put off my opinion so easily : She was in make them his servants ! his ...
Pagina 27
Are you not ashamed ? I think , Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy hoyou
have kill ' d the poor woman . nour stand , Mrs . Ford . Nay , he will do it : - ' Tis a
good - / In him that was of late an heretic , ly credit for you . As firm as faith . Ford .
Are you not ashamed ? I think , Than thee with wantonness : now doth thy hoyou
have kill ' d the poor woman . nour stand , Mrs . Ford . Nay , he will do it : - ' Tis a
good - / In him that was of late an heretic , ly credit for you . As firm as faith . Ford .
Pagina 31
I pray you , come ; hold up the Search Windsor castle , elves , within and out : jest
no higher :Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; Now , good Sir
John , how like you Windsor That it may stand till the perpetual doom , wives ?
I pray you , come ; hold up the Search Windsor castle , elves , within and out : jest
no higher :Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; Now , good Sir
John , how like you Windsor That it may stand till the perpetual doom , wives ?
Pagina 32
A thousand irreligious cursed hours , Slen . Whoo , ho ! ho ! father Page . Which
forced marriage would have brought Page . Son ! how now ? how now , son ?
have upon her . you despatched ? Ford . Stand not amaz ' d : here is no
remeSlen .
A thousand irreligious cursed hours , Slen . Whoo , ho ! ho ! father Page . Which
forced marriage would have brought Page . Son ! how now ? how now , son ?
have upon her . you despatched ? Ford . Stand not amaz ' d : here is no
remeSlen .
Pagina 35
Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , would I had bestowed that time in the tongues
, Thou know ' st no less but all ; I have unclasp d that I have in fencing , dancing ,
and bear - bait - To thee the book even of my To thee the book even of my ...
Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , would I had bestowed that time in the tongues
, Thou know ' st no less but all ; I have unclasp d that I have in fencing , dancing ,
and bear - bait - To thee the book even of my To thee the book even of my ...
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