The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... BARDOLPH NYM , Followers of Falstaff . Mrs. PAGE . Mrs. ANNE PAGE , her Daughter , in love with Fenton . Mrs. QUICKLY , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windsor ; and the parts adjacent . ACT I. SCENE I ...
... BARDOLPH NYM , Followers of Falstaff . Mrs. PAGE . Mrs. ANNE PAGE , her Daughter , in love with Fenton . Mrs. QUICKLY , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windsor ; and the parts adjacent . ACT I. SCENE I ...
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... BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . Fal . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? Shal . Knight you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke open my lodge . Fal . But not kiss'd your keeper's daughter ? Shal . Tut ...
... BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . Fal . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? Shal . Knight you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke open my lodge . Fal . But not kiss'd your keeper's daughter ? Shal . Tut ...
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... Bardolph ; he shall draw , he shall tap : said I well , bully Hector ? Fal . Do so , good mine host . Host . I have spoke ; let him follow : Let me see thee froth , and lime : I am at a word ; fol- low . [ Exit Host . Fal . Bardolph ...
... Bardolph ; he shall draw , he shall tap : said I well , bully Hector ? Fal . Do so , good mine host . Host . I have spoke ; let him follow : Let me see thee froth , and lime : I am at a word ; fol- low . [ Exit Host . Fal . Bardolph ...
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... BARDOLPH . ] Such Brooks are welcome to me , that o'erflow such liquor . Ah ! ha ! mistress Ford and mistress Page , have I encompassed you ? go to ; via ! t Re - enter BARDOLPH , with FORD disguised . Ford . Bless you , Sir . Fal . And ...
... BARDOLPH . ] Such Brooks are welcome to me , that o'erflow such liquor . Ah ! ha ! mistress Ford and mistress Page , have I encompassed you ? go to ; via ! t Re - enter BARDOLPH , with FORD disguised . Ford . Bless you , Sir . Fal . And ...
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... BARDOLPH . Fal . Bardolph , I say , - Bard . Here , Sir . Fal . Go fetch me a quart of sack ; put a toast in't . [ Exit BARD . ] Have I lived to be carried in a basket , like a barrow of butcher's offal ; and to be thrown into the ...
... BARDOLPH . Fal . Bardolph , I say , - Bard . Here , Sir . Fal . Go fetch me a quart of sack ; put a toast in't . [ Exit BARD . ] Have I lived to be carried in a basket , like a barrow of butcher's offal ; and to be thrown into the ...
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