The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 56
... hear not of master Brook ; he sent me word to stay within : I like his money well . O here he comes . Enter FORD . Ford . Bless you , sir ! Ford . And how long lay you there ? Fal . Nay , you shall hear , master Brook , what I have ...
... hear not of master Brook ; he sent me word to stay within : I like his money well . O here he comes . Enter FORD . Ford . Bless you , sir ! Ford . And how long lay you there ? Fal . Nay , you shall hear , master Brook , what I have ...
Page 61
... hear me speak : Assist me in my pur- pose , And , as I am a gentleman , I'll give thee A hundred pound in gold , more than your loss . Host . I will hear you , master Fenton ; and I will , at the least , keep your counsel . Fent . From ...
... hear me speak : Assist me in my pur- pose , And , as I am a gentleman , I'll give thee A hundred pound in gold , more than your loss . Host . I will hear you , master Fenton ; and I will , at the least , keep your counsel . Fent . From ...
Page 69
... hear this He is very well - favoured , and he speaks very shrew - divinity . [ Erit MARIA . ] Now , sir , what is your ishly ; one would think , his mother's milk were text ? scarce out of him . Vio . Most radiant , exquisite , and ...
... hear this He is very well - favoured , and he speaks very shrew - divinity . [ Erit MARIA . ] Now , sir , what is your ishly ; one would think , his mother's milk were text ? scarce out of him . Vio . Most radiant , exquisite , and ...
Page 98
... hear me , Isabel . Isab . morrow you must die ; go to your knees , and make ready . Claud . Let me ask my sister pardon . I am so out of love with life , that I will sue to be rid of it . Duke . Hold you there : Farewell . Re - enter ...
... hear me , Isabel . Isab . morrow you must die ; go to your knees , and make ready . Claud . Let me ask my sister pardon . I am so out of love with life , that I will sue to be rid of it . Duke . Hold you there : Farewell . Re - enter ...
Page 103
... hear none ; he hath evermore had the liberty of the prison ; give him leave to escape hence , he would not : drunk many times a day , if not many days entirely drunk . We have very often awaked him , as if to carry him to execution ...
... hear none ; he hath evermore had the liberty of the prison ; give him leave to escape hence , he would not : drunk many times a day , if not many days entirely drunk . We have very often awaked him , as if to carry him to execution ...
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