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Pagina 15
Page . I am glad to see your worships well : I thank you for my venison , master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; Much good do it your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill kill'd : -How doth ...
Page . I am glad to see your worships well : I thank you for my venison , master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; Much good do it your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill kill'd : -How doth ...
Pagina 28
Again , in the MSS . mentioned in the preceding note , " and at any prize whether it be maister's prize , & c . whosoever doth play agaynste the prizer , and doth strike his blowe and close with all , so that the prizer cannot strike ...
Again , in the MSS . mentioned in the preceding note , " and at any prize whether it be maister's prize , & c . whosoever doth play agaynste the prizer , and doth strike his blowe and close with all , so that the prizer cannot strike ...
Pagina 37
I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : T 9 66 Griping ...
I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : T 9 66 Griping ...
Pagina 52
Why , this is the very same ; the very hand , the very words : What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll enter- tain myself like one that I am not ...
Why , this is the very same ; the very hand , the very words : What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll enter- tain myself like one that I am not ...
Pagina 55
27 : " Aske HUMOURS what a feather he doth weare , " It is his humour ( by the Lord ) he ' ll sweare ; " Or what he doth with such a horse - taile locke , " Or why upon a whore he spends his stocke , - " He hath a humour doth determine ...
27 : " Aske HUMOURS what a feather he doth weare , " It is his humour ( by the Lord ) he ' ll sweare ; " Or what he doth with such a horse - taile locke , " Or why upon a whore he spends his stocke , - " He hath a humour doth determine ...
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