The Works of William Shakespeare: The Globe Edition. Edited by William George Clark and William Aldis WrightMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 1075 pages |
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... ΙΟ No harm . I have done nothing but in care of thee , Of thee , my dear one , thee , my daughter , who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am , nor that I am more better Than Prospero , master of a full poor cell ...
... ΙΟ No harm . I have done nothing but in care of thee , Of thee , my dear one , thee , my daughter , who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am , nor that I am more better Than Prospero , master of a full poor cell ...
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... ΙΟ Pro . But pearls are fair ; and the old say- ing is , Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies ' eyes . Jul . [ Aside ] ' Tis true ; such pearls as put out ladies ' eyes ; For I had rather wink than look on them . Thu. How likes she ...
... ΙΟ Pro . But pearls are fair ; and the old say- ing is , Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies ' eyes . Jul . [ Aside ] ' Tis true ; such pearls as put out ladies ' eyes ; For I had rather wink than look on them . Thu. How likes she ...
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... ΙΟ 20 your thoughts ! Ford . Amen ! 220 Mrs Page . You do yourself mighty wrong , Master Ford . Ford . Ay , ay ; I must bear it . Evans . If there be any pody in the house , and in the chambers , and in the coffers , and in the presses ...
... ΙΟ 20 your thoughts ! Ford . Amen ! 220 Mrs Page . You do yourself mighty wrong , Master Ford . Ford . Ay , ay ; I must bear it . Evans . If there be any pody in the house , and in the chambers , and in the coffers , and in the presses ...
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... ΙΟ Mrs Ford . Step into the chamber , Sir John . [ Exit Falstaff . Enter MISTRESS PAGE . How now , sweetheart ! who's at Mrs Page . home besides yourself ? Mrs Ford . Mrs Page . Mrs Ford . Speak louder . Mrs Page . nobody here . Why ...
... ΙΟ Mrs Ford . Step into the chamber , Sir John . [ Exit Falstaff . Enter MISTRESS PAGE . How now , sweetheart ! who's at Mrs Page . home besides yourself ? Mrs Ford . Mrs Page . Mrs Ford . Speak louder . Mrs Page . nobody here . Why ...
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... ΙΟ Fent . From time to time I have acquainted you With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page ; Who mutually hath answer'd my affection , So far forth as herself might be her chooser , Even to my wish : I have a letter from her Of such ...
... ΙΟ Fent . From time to time I have acquainted you With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page ; Who mutually hath answer'd my affection , So far forth as herself might be her chooser , Even to my wish : I have a letter from her Of such ...
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