The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... sure as his guts are made of puddings . Enter Mistress FORD . Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You ... ( sure more , ) and these are of the second edi- tion : He will print them out of doubt : for he cares not what he ...
... sure as his guts are made of puddings . Enter Mistress FORD . Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You ... ( sure more , ) and these are of the second edi- tion : He will print them out of doubt : for he cares not what he ...
Pagina 20
... sure of that , -two other hus- bands . Shal . I must excuse myself , master Ford . Slen . And so must I , Sir ; we have appointed to dine with mistress Anne , and I would not break with her for more money than I'll speak of . Shal . We ...
... sure of that , -two other hus- bands . Shal . I must excuse myself , master Ford . Slen . And so must I , Sir ; we have appointed to dine with mistress Anne , and I would not break with her for more money than I'll speak of . Shal . We ...
Pagina 25
... Sure , he is by this ; or will be pre- sently but truly , he is very courageous * mad , about his throwing into the water . Mistress Ford desires you to come suddenly . Mrs. Page . I'll be with her by and by ; I'll but bring my young ...
... Sure , he is by this ; or will be pre- sently but truly , he is very courageous * mad , about his throwing into the water . Mistress Ford desires you to come suddenly . Mrs. Page . I'll be with her by and by ; I'll but bring my young ...
Pagina 36
... sure I lack thee , may pass for a wise man : For what says Quinapalus ? Better a witty fool , than a foolish wit.- -God bless thee , lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to ...
... sure I lack thee , may pass for a wise man : For what says Quinapalus ? Better a witty fool , than a foolish wit.- -God bless thee , lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to ...
Pagina 37
... Sure , you have some hideous matter to deliver , when the courtesy of it is so fearful . Speak your office . Vio . It alone concerns your ear . I bring no overture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words ...
... Sure , you have some hideous matter to deliver , when the courtesy of it is so fearful . Speak your office . Vio . It alone concerns your ear . I bring no overture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words ...
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