The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Alas ! the sweet woman leads an tice ** phrases , and your bold - beating oaths , ill life with him ; he's a very jealousy man ; she under the shelter of your honour !
Alas ! the sweet woman leads an tice ** phrases , and your bold - beating oaths , ill life with him ; he's a very jealousy man ; she under the shelter of your honour !
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I would my husband would meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . Mrs Page . Heaven guide him to thy band's cudgel ...
I would my husband would meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . Mrs Page . Heaven guide him to thy band's cudgel ...
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Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . ... [ Beats him . ] You rag , you baggage , you polecat , you ronyon ! t out ! out ! I'll conjure you , I'll fortune - tell you .
Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . ... [ Beats him . ] You rag , you baggage , you polecat , you ronyon ! t out ! out ! I'll conjure you , I'll fortune - tell you .
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That same knave , Ford her husband , hath the finest mad devil of jealousy in him , master Brook , that ever governed frenzy . I will tell you . He beat me grievously , in the shape of a woman ; for in the shape of man , master Brook ...
That same knave , Ford her husband , hath the finest mad devil of jealousy in him , master Brook , that ever governed frenzy . I will tell you . He beat me grievously , in the shape of a woman ; for in the shape of man , master Brook ...
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Sir And . O , if I thought that , I'd beat him he is about the house . like a dog . Duke . Seek him out , and play the tune the Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy ex . Come hither , boy ; Ifever thou shalt love , while .
Sir And . O , if I thought that , I'd beat him he is about the house . like a dog . Duke . Seek him out , and play the tune the Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy ex . Come hither , boy ; Ifever thou shalt love , while .
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