The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & WritingsJones, 1823 - 971 pagini |
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Pagina 26
... serve him ; she's as big as he is : and there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , Sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet Sir John : mistress Page and I , will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we ...
... serve him ; she's as big as he is : and there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , Sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet Sir John : mistress Page and I , will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we ...
Pagina 29
... serve heaven well , that you are so crossed . Fal . Come up into my chamber . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - Another Room in the Garter Inn . Enter FENTON and Host . Host . Master Fenton , talk not to me ; my mind is heavy , I will give over ...
... serve heaven well , that you are so crossed . Fal . Come up into my chamber . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - Another Room in the Garter Inn . Enter FENTON and Host . Host . Master Fenton , talk not to me ; my mind is heavy , I will give over ...
Pagina 31
... serve your turn ? Mrs. Page . I pray you , come ; hold up the jest no higher- Now , good Sir John , how like you Windsor wives ? [ yokes * See you these , husband ? do not these fair Become the forest better than the town ? Ford . Now ...
... serve your turn ? Mrs. Page . I pray you , come ; hold up the jest no higher- Now , good Sir John , how like you Windsor wives ? [ yokes * See you these , husband ? do not these fair Become the forest better than the town ? Ford . Now ...
Pagina 34
... serves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , Madam , well ; for I was bred and ... serve this duke ; Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him , It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing , And speak ...
... serves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , Madam , well ; for I was bred and ... serve this duke ; Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him , It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing , And speak ...
Pagina 36
... serve , so ; if it will not , What rem- edy ? As there is no true cuckold but calamity , so beauty's a flower - the lady bade take away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her away . Oli . Sir , I bade them take away you . Clo ...
... serve , so ; if it will not , What rem- edy ? As there is no true cuckold but calamity , so beauty's a flower - the lady bade take away the fool ; therefore , I say again , take her away . Oli . Sir , I bade them take away you . Clo ...
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