The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 52
... Enter Mistress PAGE and ROBIN . Mrs. Page . Nay , keep your way , little gallant ; you were wont to be a follower , but now you are a leader Whether had you rather , lead mine eyes , or eve your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather ...
... Enter Mistress PAGE and ROBIN . Mrs. Page . Nay , keep your way , little gallant ; you were wont to be a follower , but now you are a leader Whether had you rather , lead mine eyes , or eve your master's heels ? Rob . I had rather ...
Page 62
... Enter FALSTAFF and Mrs. QUICKLY . Fal . Pr'ythee , no more prattling : —go . - -I'll hold : This is the third time ; I hope , good luck lies in odd numbers . Away , go ; they say , there is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity ...
... Enter FALSTAFF and Mrs. QUICKLY . Fal . Pr'ythee , no more prattling : —go . - -I'll hold : This is the third time ; I hope , good luck lies in odd numbers . Away , go ; they say , there is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity ...
Page 76
... Enter Sir TOBY BELCH and Sir ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur . Vio . Et vous aussi ; votre serviteur . Sir And . I hope , sir , you are ; and I am yours ...
... Enter Sir TOBY BELCH and Sir ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . Save you , gentleman . Vio . And you , sir . Sir And . Dieu vous garde , monsieur . Vio . Et vous aussi ; votre serviteur . Sir And . I hope , sir , you are ; and I am yours ...
Page 81
... Enter SEBASTIAN and Clown . Clo . Will you make me believe , that I am not sent for you ? Seb . Go to , go to , thou art a foolish fellow : Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not ...
... Enter SEBASTIAN and Clown . Clo . Will you make me believe , that I am not sent for you ? Seb . Go to , go to , thou art a foolish fellow : Let me be clear of thee . Clo . Well held out , i'faith ! No , I do not know you ; nor I am not ...
Page 95
... Enter DUKE , habited like a Friar , and Provost . Duke . Hail to you , provost ! so , I think you are . Prov . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the ...
... Enter DUKE , habited like a Friar , and Provost . Duke . Hail to you , provost ! so , I think you are . Prov . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the ...
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