The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Stevens : with a Glossary and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Poet : in Two Volumes, Volume 2Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1851 |
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Page 54
... word , hang no more about me , I am no gibbet for you : -go . A she Mercury . short knife and a throng : 3 - to your manor of Pickt- Quick . Marry , she hath received your letter , hatch , go . You'll not bear a letter for me , you for ...
... word , hang no more about me , I am no gibbet for you : -go . A she Mercury . short knife and a throng : 3 - to your manor of Pickt- Quick . Marry , she hath received your letter , hatch , go . You'll not bear a letter for me , you for ...
Page 61
... word with you . Anne . I come to him . This is my father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ! [ Aside . Quick . And how does good master Fenton ? Pray you , a word ...
... word with you . Anne . I come to him . This is my father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ! [ Aside . Quick . And how does good master Fenton ? Pray you , a word ...
Page 68
... word , how to know one another . I come to her in white , and cry , mum ; she cries , my male deer ? budget ; and by that we know one another . Enter Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page . Mrs. Ford . Sir John ? art thou there , my deer ? Fal . My ...
... word , how to know one another . I come to her in white , and cry , mum ; she cries , my male deer ? budget ; and by that we know one another . Enter Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page . Mrs. Ford . Sir John ? art thou there , my deer ? Fal . My ...
Page 79
... word of mouth . Mar. Sweet sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For monsieur Mal- SCENE IV.A room in the Duke's palace . Ex ter Duke , Viola , Curio ...
... word of mouth . Mar. Sweet sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For monsieur Mal- SCENE IV.A room in the Duke's palace . Ex ter Duke , Viola , Curio ...
Page 82
... word is over - worn . [ Exit . Vio . This fellow's wise enough to play the fool , And , to do that well , craves a ... word ; and to dally with that word , might make my sister wanton : But , indeed , words are very rascals , since ...
... word is over - worn . [ Exit . Vio . This fellow's wise enough to play the fool , And , to do that well , craves a ... word ; and to dally with that word , might make my sister wanton : But , indeed , words are very rascals , since ...
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