The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 41
... Sir JOHN FALSTAFY . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , Mr. PAGE , two ... Falstaff . ROBIN , page to Falstaff . SIMPLE , servant to Slender . RUGBY , servant to Dr. Caius . Mrs. FORD ...
... Sir JOHN FALSTAFY . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , Mr. PAGE , two ... Falstaff . ROBIN , page to Falstaff . SIMPLE , servant to Slender . RUGBY , servant to Dr. Caius . Mrs. FORD ...
Page 42
... Falstaff there ? Eva . Shall I tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar , as I do despise one that is false ; or , as I despise one that is not true . The knight , sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers ...
... Falstaff there ? Eva . Shall I tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar , as I do despise one that is false ; or , as I despise one that is not true . The knight , sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers ...
Page 44
... sir John Falstaffs . Pist . He hath studied her well , and translated her well ; out of honesty into English . Nym ... Falstaff will learn the humour of this age , French thrift , you rogues ; myself , and skirted page . [ Exeunt FALSTAFF ...
... sir John Falstaffs . Pist . He hath studied her well , and translated her well ; out of honesty into English . Nym ... Falstaff will learn the humour of this age , French thrift , you rogues ; myself , and skirted page . [ Exeunt FALSTAFF ...
Page 46
... John Falstaff . What a Herod of Jewry is this ? - O wicked , wicked world ! -one that is well nigh worn to pieces ... Sir Alice Ford ! These knights will hack ; and so thou shouldst not alter the article of thy gentry . - Mrs. Ford ...
... John Falstaff . What a Herod of Jewry is this ? - O wicked , wicked world ! -one that is well nigh worn to pieces ... Sir Alice Ford ! These knights will hack ; and so thou shouldst not alter the article of thy gentry . - Mrs. Ford ...
Page 52
... sir Hugh ? no : he gives me the proverbs and the no - verbs . - Give me thy ... Falstaff : I shall be rather praised for this , than mocked ; for it is as ... John Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! - Mrs. Page . He , he ; I ...
... sir Hugh ? no : he gives me the proverbs and the no - verbs . - Give me thy ... Falstaff : I shall be rather praised for this , than mocked ; for it is as ... John Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! - Mrs. Page . He , he ; I ...
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