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Pagina 30
... head , and mince . [ Exit Mrs. QUICKLY . Enter FORD . Be How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went ...
... head , and mince . [ Exit Mrs. QUICKLY . Enter FORD . Be How now , master Brook ? Master Brook , the matter will be known to - night , or never . you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went ...
Pagina 31
... head , and rises . Enter PAGE , FORD , Mrs. PAGE , & Mrs. FORD . They lay hold on him . Page . Nay , do not fly : I think , we have watch'd you now ; Will none but Herne the hunter serve your turn ? Mrs. Page . I pray you , come ; hold ...
... head , and rises . Enter PAGE , FORD , Mrs. PAGE , & Mrs. FORD . They lay hold on him . Page . Nay , do not fly : I think , we have watch'd you now ; Will none but Herne the hunter serve your turn ? Mrs. Page . I pray you , come ; hold ...
Pagina 52
... head broke . Sir And . For the love of God , a surgeon ; send one presently to Sir Toby . Oli . What's the matter ? has given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too : for Sir And . He has broke my head across , and the love of God , your help ...
... head broke . Sir And . For the love of God , a surgeon ; send one presently to Sir Toby . Oli . What's the matter ? has given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too : for Sir And . He has broke my head across , and the love of God , your help ...
Pagina 62
... head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak'st Out of thy sleep : What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With ...
... head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak'st Out of thy sleep : What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With ...
Pagina 65
... head . Trin . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover ...
... head . Trin . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1825 |
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