The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Slender , I broke your head ; What matter have you against me ? Slen . Marry , Sir , I have matter in my head against you ; and against your coney - catching + rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol . They carried me to the tavern ...
Slender , I broke your head ; What matter have you against me ? Slen . Marry , Sir , I have matter in my head against you ; and against your coney - catching + rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol . They carried me to the tavern ...
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Ay , forsooth : but he is as tall ‡ a man of his hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath fought with a warrener . Quick . How say you ? -O , I should remember him ? Does he not hold up his head , as it were ? and strut in ...
Ay , forsooth : but he is as tall ‡ a man of his hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath fought with a warrener . Quick . How say you ? -O , I should remember him ? Does he not hold up his head , as it were ? and strut in ...
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Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now .-- Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to dinner , George ! -- Look , who comes yonder : she shall be our messenger to this paltry knight .
Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now .-- Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to dinner , George ! -- Look , who comes yonder : she shall be our messenger to this paltry knight .
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Come hither , William ; hold up your head ; come . Mrs. Page . Come on , sirrah ; hold up your head ; answer your master , be not afraid . Eva . William , how many numbers is in nouns ? Will . Two . Quick .
Come hither , William ; hold up your head ; come . Mrs. Page . Come on , sirrah ; hold up your head ; answer your master , be not afraid . Eva . William , how many numbers is in nouns ? Will . Two . Quick .
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Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There's his chamber , his house , his Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll castle ...
Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There's his chamber , his house , his Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll castle ...
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