The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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Page 200
... John ape . Eva . Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to other men's humours ; I desire you in friendship , and ... sir Hugh ? no ; he gives me the pro - verbs and the no - verbs . Give me thy hand , terrestrial ; so : -Give ...
... John ape . Eva . Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to other men's humours ; I desire you in friendship , and ... sir Hugh ? no ; he gives me the pro - verbs and the no - verbs . Give me thy hand , terrestrial ; so : -Give ...
Page 202
... Sir John Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! Mrs. Page . He , he : I can never hit on's name . There is such a league between my good man and he ! -Is your wife at home , indeed ? Ford . Indeed , she is . Mrs. Page . By your leave , sir ...
... Sir John Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! Mrs. Page . He , he : I can never hit on's name . There is such a league between my good man and he ! -Is your wife at home , indeed ? Ford . Indeed , she is . Mrs. Page . By your leave , sir ...
Page 203
... sir Hugh . Shal . Well , fare you well : -- we shall have the freer wooing at master Page's . [ Exeunt Shallow and Slender . ( 1 ) Out of the common style . ( 2 ) Not rich . Caius . Go home , John Rugby ; I come Scene II . 203 OF WINDSOR .
... sir Hugh . Shal . Well , fare you well : -- we shall have the freer wooing at master Page's . [ Exeunt Shallow and Slender . ( 1 ) Out of the common style . ( 2 ) Not rich . Caius . Go home , John Rugby ; I come Scene II . 203 OF WINDSOR .
Page 205
... sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , Mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I would thy husband were dead : I'll speak it be- fore the best lord , I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , sir ...
... sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , Mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I would thy husband were dead : I'll speak it be- fore the best lord , I would make thee my lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , sir ...
Page 206
... sir John : my brows become nothing else ; nor that well neither . Fal . Thou art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of . thy foot would give an excellent motion to thy gait , in a semi ...
... sir John : my brows become nothing else ; nor that well neither . Fal . Thou art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of . thy foot would give an excellent motion to thy gait , in a semi ...
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