The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... never laugh but in that maid's company ? -But , in- deed , she is given too much to allicholly + and musing : But for you - Well , go to . Fent . Well , I shall see her to - day : Hold , there's money for thee ; let me have thy voice in ...
... never laugh but in that maid's company ? -But , in- deed , she is given too much to allicholly + and musing : But for you - Well , go to . Fent . Well , I shall see her to - day : Hold , there's money for thee ; let me have thy voice in ...
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... never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there has been knights , and lords , and gentle- men , with their coaches ; I warrant you , coach after coach , letter after letter , gift after gift ; Fal . Not a penny . I have been ...
... never have brought her to such a canary . Yet there has been knights , and lords , and gentle- men , with their coaches ; I warrant you , coach after coach , letter after letter , gift after gift ; Fal . Not a penny . I have been ...
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... never need to understand any thing ; for ' tis not good that children should know any wickedness : old folks , you know , have discretion , as they say , and know the world . long known to me , though I had never so good means , as ...
... never need to understand any thing ; for ' tis not good that children should know any wickedness : old folks , you know , have discretion , as they say , and know the world . long known to me , though I had never so good means , as ...
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... never trust me when I opens again . Page . Let's obey his humour a little further : Come , gentlemen . [ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most piti- fully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass ...
... never trust me when I opens again . Page . Let's obey his humour a little further : Come , gentlemen . [ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most piti- fully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass ...
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... never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , Sir , as you told me you had appointed ? Fal . I went to her , master Brook , as you see , like a poor old ...
... never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , Sir , as you told me you had appointed ? Fal . I went to her , master Brook , as you see , like a poor old ...
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