The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 49
... there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor . - Boy , go along with this woman . - This news distracts me ! [ Exeunt QUICKLY and ROBIN . Pist . This punk is one of Cupid's carriers : - Clap on more sails ; pursue , up with your fights ; Give ...
... there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor . - Boy , go along with this woman . - This news distracts me ! [ Exeunt QUICKLY and ROBIN . Pist . This punk is one of Cupid's carriers : - Clap on more sails ; pursue , up with your fights ; Give ...
Page 53
... there's something extraordinary in thee . Come I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a many of these lisping haw - thorn buds , that come like Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , women in men's apparel ...
... there's something extraordinary in thee . Come I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a many of these lisping haw - thorn buds , that come like Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , women in men's apparel ...
Page 58
... there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet sir John : mistress Page and I , will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we'll come dress you straight : put on the ...
... there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet sir John : mistress Page and I , will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we'll come dress you straight : put on the ...
Page 60
... There's his chamber , his house , his castle , his standing - bed , and truckle - bed ; ' tis painted about with the story of the prodigal , fresh and new : Go , knock and call ; he'll speak like an Anthropopha- ginian unto thee : Knock ...
... There's his chamber , his house , his castle , his standing - bed , and truckle - bed ; ' tis painted about with the story of the prodigal , fresh and new : Go , knock and call ; he'll speak like an Anthropopha- ginian unto thee : Knock ...
Page 79
... there's vinegar and pepper in't . Fab . Is't so sawcy ? Sir And . Ay , is it , I warrant him : do but read . Sir To . Give me . [ reads . ] Youth , whatsoever thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fab . Good , and valiant . Sir To ...
... there's vinegar and pepper in't . Fab . Is't so sawcy ? Sir And . Ay , is it , I warrant him : do but read . Sir To . Give me . [ reads . ] Youth , whatsoever thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fab . Good , and valiant . Sir To ...
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