The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your Enter Doctor CAIUS . Caius . Vat is you sing ? I do not like dese toys ; Pray you , go and vetch me in my closet un boitier verd ; a box , a green - a box ; Do intend vat I speak ? a green - a box ...
Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your Enter Doctor CAIUS . Caius . Vat is you sing ? I do not like dese toys ; Pray you , go and vetch me in my closet un boitier verd ; a box , a green - a box ; Do intend vat I speak ? a green - a box ...
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Sir John , there's one master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , Sir . Fal .
Sir John , there's one master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , Sir . Fal .
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Speak louder .- [ Aside ] — " Tis not so , I hope . Mrs. Ford . O sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish I would thy husband were dead ...
Speak louder .- [ Aside ] — " Tis not so , I hope . Mrs. Ford . O sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish I would thy husband were dead ...
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Speak to mistress Page . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Mrs. QUICKLY . Fent . Good mistress Page , for that I love Shal . Break their talk , mistress Quickly ; In such a righteous fashion as I do , your daughter my kinsman shall speak for ...
Speak to mistress Page . Enter SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Mrs. QUICKLY . Fent . Good mistress Page , for that I love Shal . Break their talk , mistress Quickly ; In such a righteous fashion as I do , your daughter my kinsman shall speak for ...
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I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'l make them pay , I'll sauce them : they have had my houses a ...
I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'l make them pay , I'll sauce them : they have had my houses a ...
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