The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 170
... Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and 170 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
... Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and 170 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
Page 171
... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . Fal . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? Shal . Knight , you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke open ... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF, BARDOLPH, NYM, and ...
... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . Fal . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? Shal . Knight , you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke open ... Sir JOHN FALSTAFF, BARDOLPH, NYM, and ...
Page 213
... 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 215
... sir Hugh . Shal . Well , fare you well : - we shall have the freer wooing at master Page's . [ Exeunt SHALLOW and SLENDER . Caius . Go home , John ... Falstaff , and drink canary with him . [ Exit Host . Ford . [ aside . ] I think , I ...
... sir Hugh . Shal . Well , fare you well : - we shall have the freer wooing at master Page's . [ Exeunt SHALLOW and SLENDER . Caius . Go home , John ... Falstaff , and drink canary with him . [ Exit Host . Ford . [ aside . ] I think , I ...
Page 217
... FALSTAFF . Fal . Have I caught thee , my heavenly jewel ? Why , now let me die , for I have lived long enough ; this is the period of my ambition : O this blessed hour ! Mrs. Ford . O sweet sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog ...
... FALSTAFF . Fal . Have I caught thee , my heavenly jewel ? Why , now let me die , for I have lived long enough ; this is the period of my ambition : O this blessed hour ! Mrs. Ford . O sweet sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog ...
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