The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . Page . How now , mistress Ford ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very well met : by your leave , good mistress . [ kissing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : Come , we ...
... heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . Page . How now , mistress Ford ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very well met : by your leave , good mistress . [ kissing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : Come , we ...
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... heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance , when we are mar- ried , and have more occasion to know one another : I hope , upon familiarity will grow more contempt : but if you say , marry her , I will marry her , that I am freely ...
... heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance , when we are mar- ried , and have more occasion to know one another : I hope , upon familiarity will grow more contempt : but if you say , marry her , I will marry her , that I am freely ...
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... heaven send Anne Page no worse for- tune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish— Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent ...
... heaven send Anne Page no worse for- tune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish— Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent ...
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... heaven . I Fent . [ Within . ] Who ' s within there , ho ? Quick . Who's there , I trow ? Come near the house , pray you . Enter FENTON . Fent . How now , good woman ; How dost thou ? Quick . The better , that it pleases your good ...
... heaven . I Fent . [ Within . ] Who ' s within there , ho ? Quick . Who's there , I trow ? Come near the house , pray you . Enter FENTON . Fent . How now , good woman ; How dost thou ? Quick . The better , that it pleases your good ...
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... heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? Shall I not lose my suit ? Quick . Troth , sir , all is in his hands above : but not- withstanding , master Fenton , I'll be sworn on a book , she loves you : -Have not your ...
... heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? Shall I not lose my suit ? Quick . Troth , sir , all is in his hands above : but not- withstanding , master Fenton , I'll be sworn on a book , she loves you : -Have not your ...
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