Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... miftris Page . Mif . Page . With all my heart fir John . Come husband , will you goe ? Dinner ftaies for vs. Pa . With all my heart , come along gentlemen . Exit all but Slender and Miftreffe Anne . Anne . Now forfooth , why do you ftay ...
... miftris Page . Mif . Page . With all my heart fir John . Come husband , will you goe ? Dinner ftaies for vs. Pa . With all my heart , come along gentlemen . Exit all but Slender and Miftreffe Anne . Anne . Now forfooth , why do you ftay ...
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... miftris Anne , you fhall go first , I have more manners then fo , I hope . Anne . Well fir , I will not be troublesome . Enter Sir Hugh and Simple from dinner . Exit omnes . Sir Hugh . Harke you Simple , pray you beare this letter to ...
... miftris Anne , you fhall go first , I have more manners then fo , I hope . Anne . Well fir , I will not be troublesome . Enter Sir Hugh and Simple from dinner . Exit omnes . Sir Hugh . Harke you Simple , pray you beare this letter to ...
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... miftris Foord . And thou this to miftreffe Page . Wee'l thriue lads , we will thriue . Pift . Shall I fir Panderowes of Troy become ? And by my fword weare steele . Then Lucifer take all . Nym . Here , take your humor letter againe ...
... miftris Foord . And thou this to miftreffe Page . Wee'l thriue lads , we will thriue . Pift . Shall I fir Panderowes of Troy become ? And by my fword weare steele . Then Lucifer take all . Nym . Here , take your humor letter againe ...
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... miftris Anne , Is it not ? Sim . I indeed is it . Quic . So , and your master would haue me as it were to fpeake to miftris Anne concerning him : I promise you my master hath a great affectioned minde to mistresse Anne him- felfe . And ...
... miftris Anne , Is it not ? Sim . I indeed is it . Quic . So , and your master would haue me as it were to fpeake to miftris Anne concerning him : I promise you my master hath a great affectioned minde to mistresse Anne him- felfe . And ...
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... miftris Anne Page Sir : indeed that is my comming . Doct . I be gar is dat all ? John Rugby giue a ma pen an incke : tarche vn pettit tarche a little . Sim . O God what a furious man is this ? Quick . Nay it is well he is no worse : I ...
... miftris Anne Page Sir : indeed that is my comming . Doct . I be gar is dat all ? John Rugby giue a ma pen an incke : tarche vn pettit tarche a little . Sim . O God what a furious man is this ? Quick . Nay it is well he is no worse : I ...
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