The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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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 . SCENE , Windsor ; and the parts adjacent . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE I. Windsor ...
... Ford . 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 . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE I. Windsor ...
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... FORD and Mistress PAGE following . PAGE . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE PAGE . SLEN . O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . PAGE . How now , mistress Ford ? FAL . Mistress Ford , by my troth ...
... FORD and Mistress PAGE following . PAGE . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE PAGE . SLEN . O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . PAGE . How now , mistress Ford ? FAL . Mistress Ford , by my troth ...
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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 entertainment 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 entertainment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can ...
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... Ford ; " but the very reverse of this happens . See Act II . where Nym makes the discovery to Page , and not to Ford , as here promised ; and Pistol , on the other hand , to Ford , and not to Page . Shakspeare is frequently guilty of ...
... Ford ; " but the very reverse of this happens . See Act II . where Nym makes the discovery to Page , and not to Ford , as here promised ; and Pistol , on the other hand , to Ford , and not to Page . Shakspeare is frequently guilty of ...
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... FORD . MRS . FORD . Mistress 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 ...
... FORD . MRS . FORD . Mistress 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 ...
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ancient BARDOLPH basket CAIUS called Clown comedy dance Datchet devil doth drink DUKE edit editor Exeunt Exit fairies Falstaff Farmer Fenton fool FORD gentleman give hath heart honour HOST HUGH EVANS humour husband Illyria JOHNSON knave knight lady letter lord madam maid MALONE Malvolio Marry master Brook master doctor means Measure for Measure mistress Ford old copy old quarto Olivia passage phrase pia mater pipe-wine play Pliny's Natural History pray quarto Queen QUICK quoth racter REED RITSON scene second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow shew signifies sing Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir Toby SLEN Slender song speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet tell thee THEOBALD thou art Twelfth Night TYRWHITT Viola WARBURTON wife woman word