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Pagina 21
Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art must be brief . w this and that , like a
many of these lisping hawMrs . Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , thorn
buds , that come like women in men ' s apand Robert , be ready here hard by in
the ...
Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art must be brief . w this and that , like a
many of these lisping hawMrs . Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , thorn
buds , that come like women in men ' s apand Robert , be ready here hard by in
the ...
Pagina 28
Bully Sir With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads , John ! speak from thy lungs
military : Art thou And rattles in their hands ; upon a sudden , there it is thine host ,
thine Ephesian , calls . As Falstaff , she , and I , are newly met , Fal . ( above . ] ...
Bully Sir With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads , John ! speak from thy lungs
military : Art thou And rattles in their hands ; upon a sudden , there it is thine host ,
thine Ephesian , calls . As Falstaff , she , and I , are newly met , Fal . ( above . ] ...
Pagina 35
O knight , thou lack ' st a cup of ca - wards you , Cesario , you are like to be much
nary : When did I see thee so put down ... I am a For they shall yet belie thy happy
years fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; 1 That say , thou art a man ...
O knight , thou lack ' st a cup of ca - wards you , Cesario , you are like to be much
nary : When did I see thee so put down ... I am a For they shall yet belie thy happy
years fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; 1 That say , thou art a man ...
Pagina 39
Disguise , I see thou art a wickedness , Clo . What is love ? ' tis not hereafter ;
Wherein the pregnant * enemy does much . Present mirth hath present laughter ;
How easy is it , for the proper - falset What ' s to come , is still unsure : In women '
s ...
Disguise , I see thou art a wickedness , Clo . What is love ? ' tis not hereafter ;
Wherein the pregnant * enemy does much . Present mirth hath present laughter ;
How easy is it , for the proper - falset What ' s to come , is still unsure : In women '
s ...
Pagina 40
cause thou art virtuous , there shall be no more Sir And . Before me , she ' s a
good wench . cakes and ale ? ... Send for money , knight ; if thou hast would not
give means for this uncivil rule ; t her not i ' the end , call me Cut . t she shall know
of ...
cause thou art virtuous , there shall be no more Sir And . Before me , she ' s a
good wench . cakes and ale ? ... Send for money , knight ; if thou hast would not
give means for this uncivil rule ; t her not i ' the end , call me Cut . t she shall know
of ...
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