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Pagina 6
The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper ' d pantaloon ; With spectacles on
nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose , well saved , a world too wide For
his shrunk shank , and his big manly voice , Turning again towards childish treble
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The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper ' d pantaloon ; With spectacles on
nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose , well saved , a world too wide For
his shrunk shank , and his big manly voice , Turning again towards childish treble
...
Pagina 13
What , the good - jer ! * Quick . What , John Rugby ! 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
...
What , the good - jer ! * Quick . What , John Rugby ! 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
...
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 17
You must one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unsend her your page ; no
remedy . folded , turn another into the register of your Fal . Why , I will . own ; that I
may pass with a reproof the easier , Quick . Nay , but do so then : and , look you ...
You must one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unsend her your page ; no
remedy . folded , turn another into the register of your Fal . Why , I will . own ; that I
may pass with a reproof the easier , Quick . Nay , but do so then : and , look you ...
Pagina 21
O mistress Ford , what have you of it ; for , he swears , he ' ll turn me away . done
? You ' re shamed , you are overthrown , Mrs . Page . Thou ' rt a good boy ; this
secrecy ly you are undone for ever . of thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall ...
O mistress Ford , what have you of it ; for , he swears , he ' ll turn me away . done
? You ' re shamed , you are overthrown , Mrs . Page . Thou ' rt a good boy ; this
secrecy ly you are undone for ever . of thine shall be a tailor to thee , and shall ...
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