The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : -- Would I were young for your sake , mistress Anne ! Anne . The dinner is on the table ; my father desires your worship's company . 5 Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress ...
... enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : -- Would I were young for your sake , mistress Anne ! Anne . The dinner is on the table ; my father desires your worship's company . 5 Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress ...
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... Enter Sir HUGH EVANS and SIMPLE . Eca . Go your ways , and ask of Doctor Caius ' house , - which is the way : and there dwells one mistress Quickly , which is in the manner of his nurse , or his dry nurse , or his cook , or his laundry ...
... Enter Sir HUGH EVANS and SIMPLE . Eca . Go your ways , and ask of Doctor Caius ' house , - which is the way : and there dwells one mistress Quickly , which is in the manner of his nurse , or his dry nurse , or his cook , or his laundry ...
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... enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go into this closet . [ Shuts SIMPLE in the closet . ] He will not stay long . — What , John Rugby ! John , what John ...
... enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go into this closet . [ Shuts SIMPLE in the closet . ] He will not stay long . — What , John Rugby ! John , what John ...
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... Enter FENTON . Fent . How now , good woman ; how dost thou ? Quick . The better that it pleases your good worship to ask . Fent . What news ? how does pretty mistress Anne ? Quick . In truth , sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and ...
... Enter FENTON . Fent . How now , good woman ; how dost thou ? Quick . The better that it pleases your good worship to ask . Fent . What news ? how does pretty mistress Anne ? Quick . In truth , sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and ...
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... Enter Mistress PAGE , with a Letter . Mrs. Page . What ! have I ' scaped love - letters in the holy- day time of my beauty , and am I now a subject for them ? [ Reads . Let me see : " Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though love ...
... Enter Mistress PAGE , with a Letter . Mrs. Page . What ! have I ' scaped love - letters in the holy- day time of my beauty , and am I now a subject for them ? [ Reads . Let me see : " Ask me no reason why I love you ; for though love ...
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