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Pagina 11
So , Skinke , in Look about you , 1600 : " But pauca verba , Skinke . " Again , in Every Man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrase . Steevens . Shakspeare seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be ...
So , Skinke , in Look about you , 1600 : " But pauca verba , Skinke . " Again , in Every Man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrase . Steevens . Shakspeare seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be ...
Pagina 13
It is not meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you , shall de- sire to hear the fear of Got , and not to hear a riot ; take your vizaments in that.1 Shal .
It is not meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you , shall de- sire to hear the fear of Got , and not to hear a riot ; take your vizaments in that.1 Shal .
Pagina 44
... -I may call him my master , look you , for I keep his house ; and I wash , wring , brew , bake , scour , dress meat and drink , " make the beds , and do all myself ; - - Sim . ' Tis a great charge , to come under one body's hand .
... -I may call him my master , look you , for I keep his house ; and I wash , wring , brew , bake , scour , dress meat and drink , " make the beds , and do all myself ; - - Sim . ' Tis a great charge , to come under one body's hand .
Pagina 49
You look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to Theobald from the quarto , where the corresponding speech runs thus : " Well , I shall trust fat men the worse , while I live , for his sake .
You look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to Theobald from the quarto , where the corresponding speech runs thus : " Well , I shall trust fat men the worse , while I live , for his sake .
Pagina 53
Why , look , where he comes ; and my good man too : he ' s as far from jealousy , as I am from giving him cause ; and that , I hope , is an unmeasurable distance . Mrs. Ford . You are the happier woman . Mrs. Page .
Why , look , where he comes ; and my good man too : he ' s as far from jealousy , as I am from giving him cause ; and that , I hope , is an unmeasurable distance . Mrs. Ford . You are the happier woman . Mrs. Page .
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