Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Anne Page is feafting at a farm houfe , And thou shalt wear her cried game : fed I well bully . Doct . Begar excellent vel ; and if you fpeake pour moy , I fhall procure you de guests of all de gentleme mon patients . I be - gar I fall ...
... Anne Page is feafting at a farm houfe , And thou shalt wear her cried game : fed I well bully . Doct . Begar excellent vel ; and if you fpeake pour moy , I fhall procure you de guests of all de gentleme mon patients . I be - gar I fall ...
Pagina
... Anne . Pag . You haue fonne Slender , but my wife here , Is altogether for master doctor . Doct . Be - gar I tanke her heartily . Hoft . But what fay you to yong master Fenton ? He capers , he dances , he writes verses , he smels All ...
... Anne . Pag . You haue fonne Slender , but my wife here , Is altogether for master doctor . Doct . Be - gar I tanke her heartily . Hoft . But what fay you to yong master Fenton ? He capers , he dances , he writes verses , he smels All ...
Pagina
... Anne Page , and mistresse Quickly . Fen . Tell me fweet Nan , how doft thou yet refolue , Shall foolish Slender haue thee to his wife ? Or one as wife as he , the learned doctor ? Shall fuch as they enjoy thy maiden heart ? Thou knowft ...
... Anne Page , and mistresse Quickly . Fen . Tell me fweet Nan , how doft thou yet refolue , Shall foolish Slender haue thee to his wife ? Or one as wife as he , the learned doctor ? Shall fuch as they enjoy thy maiden heart ? Thou knowft ...
Pagina
... Anne . Now M. Slender , what's your will ? Slen . Godefo , there's a ieaft indeed : Why miftris Anne I neuer made will yet : I thanke God I am wife enough for that . Shal . Fie cuffe fie , thou art not right , O thou hadst a father . G4 ...
... Anne . Now M. Slender , what's your will ? Slen . Godefo , there's a ieaft indeed : Why miftris Anne I neuer made will yet : I thanke God I am wife enough for that . Shal . Fie cuffe fie , thou art not right , O thou hadst a father . G4 ...
Pagina
... Anne . O God , how many groffe faults are hid And couered in three hundred pound a yeare ? Well M. Slender , within a day or two Ile tell you more . Slen . I thanke you good miftris Anne ; vnckle I fhal haue her . Quic . M. Shallow , M ...
... Anne . O God , how many groffe faults are hid And couered in three hundred pound a yeare ? Well M. Slender , within a day or two Ile tell you more . Slen . I thanke you good miftris Anne ; vnckle I fhal haue her . Quic . M. Shallow , M ...
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