The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... Woman , commend me to her ; I will not fail her . Quick . Why you say well : But I have another messenger to your worship : Mistress Page hath her hearty commendations to you too ; -and let me tell you in your ear , she's as fartuous a ...
... Woman , commend me to her ; I will not fail her . Quick . Why you say well : But I have another messenger to your worship : Mistress Page hath her hearty commendations to you too ; -and let me tell you in your ear , she's as fartuous a ...
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... woman . Ford . Well ; I promised you a dinner : - Come , come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you , why I have done this . - Come , wife ; -come , mistress Page ; I pray you , pardon me ...
... woman . Ford . Well ; I promised you a dinner : - Come , come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you , why I have done this . - Come , wife ; -come , mistress Page ; I pray you , pardon me ...
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... woman . Enter Mrs. Quickly . Quick . By your leave ; I cry you mercy : Give your worship good - morrow . Fal . Take away these chalices : Go , brew me pottle of sack finely . Bard . With eggs , sir ? a of our encounter , after we had ...
... woman . Enter Mrs. Quickly . Quick . By your leave ; I cry you mercy : Give your worship good - morrow . Fal . Take away these chalices : Go , brew me pottle of sack finely . Bard . With eggs , sir ? a of our encounter , after we had ...
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... woman , your husband is in his old lunes again : he so takes on yonder with my husband ; so rails against all married mankind ; in so curses all Eve's daughters , of what complexion soever ; and so buffets himself on the forehead ...
... woman , your husband is in his old lunes again : he so takes on yonder with my husband ; so rails against all married mankind ; in so curses all Eve's daughters , of what complexion soever ; and so buffets himself on the forehead ...
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... woman's gown big enough for him ; otherwise , he might put on a hat , a muffler , and a kerchief , and so escape . Fal . Good hearts , devise something : any extre- mity , rather than a mischief . Mrs. Ford . My maid's aunt , the fat woman ...
... woman's gown big enough for him ; otherwise , he might put on a hat , a muffler , and a kerchief , and so escape . Fal . Good hearts , devise something : any extre- mity , rather than a mischief . Mrs. Ford . My maid's aunt , the fat woman ...
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