The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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... ford . After this , however , he appears to have again emerged into comfort and affluence ; for , in 1596 , we find John Shakespeare applying for and obtaining a grant of arms from the Heralds ' College ; and we have the assertion of ...
... ford . After this , however , he appears to have again emerged into comfort and affluence ; for , in 1596 , we find John Shakespeare applying for and obtaining a grant of arms from the Heralds ' College ; and we have the assertion of ...
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... FORD . Mrs PAGE . Mrs ANNE PAGE , her Daughter , in love with Fenton . Mrs QUICKLY , Servant to Dr Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . Act First . SCENE I. - WINDSOR . BEFORE PAGE'S HOUSE . Enter Justice Shallow , Slender , and Sirl ...
... FORD . Mrs PAGE . Mrs ANNE PAGE , her Daughter , in love with Fenton . Mrs QUICKLY , Servant to Dr Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . Act First . SCENE I. - WINDSOR . BEFORE PAGE'S HOUSE . Enter Justice Shallow , Slender , and Sirl ...
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... Ford ? F. Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are verywell met : by your leave , good mistress . [ Kissing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : -- Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we ...
... Ford ? F. Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are verywell met : by your leave , good mistress . [ Kissing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : -- Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we ...
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... Ford of this town ? Pist . I ken the wight ; he is of substance good . Fal . My honest lads , I will tell you what I ... Ford's wife ; I spy enter- tainment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation ; I can ...
... Ford of this town ? Pist . I ken the wight ; he is of substance good . Fal . My honest lads , I will tell you what I ... Ford's wife ; I spy enter- tainment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation ; I can ...
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... Ford . Mrs Ford . Mrs Page ! trust me , I was going to your house . Mrs Page . And trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs Page . ' Faith , but ...
... Ford . Mrs Ford . Mrs Page ! trust me , I was going to your house . Mrs Page . And trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs Page . ' Faith , but ...
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