The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... come ! Albeit , I will confess , thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I ... comes . Enter PAGE and Mistress PAGE . Page . Now , master Slender : -Love him , daughter Anne.- Why , how now ...
... come ! Albeit , I will confess , thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I ... comes . Enter PAGE and Mistress PAGE . Page . Now , master Slender : -Love him , daughter Anne.- Why , how now ...
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... comes . Enter FORD . Ford . Bless you , Sir ! Fal . Now , master Brook ? you come to know what hath passed between me and Ford's wife ? Ford . That , indeed , Sir John , is my business . Fal . Master Brook , I will not lie to you ; I ...
... comes . Enter FORD . Ford . Bless you , Sir ! Fal . Now , master Brook ? you come to know what hath passed between me and Ford's wife ? Ford . That , indeed , Sir John , is my business . Fal . Master Brook , I will not lie to you ; I ...
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... come suddenly . Mrs. Page . I'll be with her by and by ; I'll but bring my young man here to school : Look , where his master comes ; ' tis a playing - day , I see . Enter Sir HUGH EVANS . How now , Sir Hugh ? no school to - day ? Eva ...
... come suddenly . Mrs. Page . I'll be with her by and by ; I'll but bring my young man here to school : Look , where his master comes ; ' tis a playing - day , I see . Enter Sir HUGH EVANS . How now , Sir Hugh ? no school to - day ? Eva ...
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... Come , come , take it up . 2. Serv . Pray heaven , it be not full of the knight again . 1. Serv . I hope not ; I had as lief bear so much lead . Enter FORD , PAGE , SHALLOW , CAIUS , and Sir HUGH EVANS . Ford . Ay , but if it prove true ...
... Come , come , take it up . 2. Serv . Pray heaven , it be not full of the knight again . 1. Serv . I hope not ; I had as lief bear so much lead . Enter FORD , PAGE , SHALLOW , CAIUS , and Sir HUGH EVANS . Ford . Ay , but if it prove true ...
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... come into the chamber . Ford . Old woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brentford . Ford . A witch , a quean , an old cozening quean ! Have I not forbid her my house ? She comes of errands , does she ...
... come into the chamber . Ford . Old woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brentford . Ford . A witch , a quean , an old cozening quean ! Have I not forbid her my house ? She comes of errands , does she ...
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