The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Sir , he's a good dog , and a fair dog ; Can there be more said ? he is good , and fair.— Is Sir John Falstaff here ? Slen . Ay , it is no matter . Pist . How now , Mephostophilus ? * Slen . Ay , it is no matter . Nym .
Sir , he's a good dog , and a fair dog ; Can there be more said ? he is good , and fair.— Is Sir John Falstaff here ? Slen . Ay , it is no matter . Pist . How now , Mephostophilus ? * Slen . Ay , it is no matter . Nym .
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Shal , Here comes fair mistress Anne : - Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : -- Would I were young , for your sake , mistress Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; Anne ! come , gentlemen , I hope we shall drink down ...
Shal , Here comes fair mistress Anne : - Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : -- Would I were young , for your sake , mistress Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; Anne ! come , gentlemen , I hope we shall drink down ...
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( yokes * In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ; See you these , husband ? do not these fair Worthy the owner , and the owner it . Become the forest better than the town ? The several chairs of order look you scour Ford .
( yokes * In state as wholesome , as in state ' tis fit ; See you these , husband ? do not these fair Worthy the owner , and the owner it . Become the forest better than the town ? The several chairs of order look you scour Ford .
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The love of fair Olivia . Sir To . By this hand they are scoundrels , Vio . What's she ? and substractors , that say so of him . Who are Cap . A virtuous maid , the daughter of a they ? count [ ing her Mar.
The love of fair Olivia . Sir To . By this hand they are scoundrels , Vio . What's she ? and substractors , that say so of him . Who are Cap . A virtuous maid , the daughter of a they ? count [ ing her Mar.
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For women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display'd , doth fall that very hour . Vio . And so they are : alas , that they are so ; To die , even when they to perfection grow ! Re - enter CURIO , and CLOWN . Duke .
For women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display'd , doth fall that very hour . Vio . And so they are : alas , that they are so ; To die , even when they to perfection grow ! Re - enter CURIO , and CLOWN . Duke .
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