The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 páginas |
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... [ Exeunt Servants with the basket . ] Gentle - me ; I will hereafter make known to you , why I Page : I pray you pardon me ; pray heartily , par- have done this . Come , wife ; - come mistress don me . men , I have dreamed to - night : I ...
... [ Exeunt Servants with the basket . ] Gentle - me ; I will hereafter make known to you , why I Page : I pray you pardon me ; pray heartily , par- have done this . Come , wife ; - come mistress don me . men , I have dreamed to - night : I ...
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... Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallowed ; it ...
... Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallowed ; it ...
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... Exeunt . - A Room in the Garter Inn . 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 ...
... Exeunt . - A Room in the Garter Inn . 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 ...
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... Exeunt Sir TOBY , Sir ANDREW , and FABIAN . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy passion , sway In this uncivil and unjust extent 8 Against thy peace . Go with me to my house ; And hear thou there how many fruitless pranks This ruffian hath ...
... Exeunt Sir TOBY , Sir ANDREW , and FABIAN . Let thy fair wisdom , not thy passion , sway In this uncivil and unjust extent 8 Against thy peace . Go with me to my house ; And hear thou there how many fruitless pranks This ruffian hath ...
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... Exeunt Lucio and Gentlemen . Overd . Thus , what with the war , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom- How now ! what's the news with you ? shrunk . Enter Clown . Claud . No. Prov . Away , sir ; you must go . Claud ...
... Exeunt Lucio and Gentlemen . Overd . Thus , what with the war , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom- How now ! what's the news with you ? shrunk . Enter Clown . Claud . No. Prov . Away , sir ; you must go . Claud ...
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