The Works of William Shakespeare, Complete: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George SteevensJ.W. Sewell, 1859 - 828 pages |
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Page 48
... true : - my name is Nym , and Falstaff loves your wife . - Adieu ! I love not the humor of bread and cheese ; and there's the humor of it . Adieu . [ Exit NYM . Page . The humor of it , quoth ' a ! here's a fel - guest - cavalier ? low ...
... true : - my name is Nym , and Falstaff loves your wife . - Adieu ! I love not the humor of bread and cheese ; and there's the humor of it . Adieu . [ Exit NYM . Page . The humor of it , quoth ' a ! here's a fel - guest - cavalier ? low ...
Page 51
... true , master Page ? Page . Master Shallow , you have yourself been a great fighter , though now a man of peace . Shal . Bodykins , master Page , though I now be old , and of the peace , if I see a sword out , my fin- ger itches to make ...
... true , master Page ? Page . Master Shallow , you have yourself been a great fighter , though now a man of peace . Shal . Bodykins , master Page , though I now be old , and of the peace , if I see a sword out , my fin- ger itches to make ...
Page 57
... true , Still swine eat all the draff [ Exit . Re - enter Mrs. FORD , with two servants . Mrs. Ford . Go , sirs , take the basket again on your shoulders ; your master is hard at door ; if he bid you set it down , obey him : quickly ...
... true , Still swine eat all the draff [ Exit . Re - enter Mrs. FORD , with two servants . Mrs. Ford . Go , sirs , take the basket again on your shoulders ; your master is hard at door ; if he bid you set it down , obey him : quickly ...
Page 69
... true bred , and one that adores me : What o'that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way out . Sir To . Send ...
... true bred , and one that adores me : What o'that ? Sir And . I was adored once too . Sir To . Let's to bed , knight . - Thou hadst need send for more money . Sir And . If I cannot recover your niece , I am a foul way out . Sir To . Send ...
Page 77
... true , are you not mad indeed ? or do you but counterfeit ? Mal . Believe me , I am not ; I tell thee true . Clo . Nay , I'll ne'er believe a madman , till I see his brains . I will fetch you light , and paper , and ink . Mal . Fool , I ...
... true , are you not mad indeed ? or do you but counterfeit ? Mal . Believe me , I am not ; I tell thee true . Clo . Nay , I'll ne'er believe a madman , till I see his brains . I will fetch you light , and paper , and ink . Mal . Fool , I ...
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