The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 55
... woman in Gloucestershire . Shal . He will maintain you like a gentlewoman . Slen . Ay , that I will , come cut and long - tail , under the degree of a ' squire . Shal . He will make you a hundred and fifty pounds jointure . Anne . Good ...
... woman in Gloucestershire . Shal . He will maintain you like a gentlewoman . Slen . Ay , that I will , come cut and long - tail , under the degree of a ' squire . Shal . He will make you a hundred and fifty pounds jointure . Anne . Good ...
Page 56
... woman . Enter Mrs. QUICKLY . Ford's wife's distraction , they conveyed me into z buck - basket . Ford . A buck - basket ! Fal . By the Lord , a buck - basket : rammed ine in with foul shirts and smocks , socks , foul stockings , and ...
... woman . Enter Mrs. QUICKLY . Ford's wife's distraction , they conveyed me into z buck - basket . Ford . A buck - basket ! Fal . By the Lord , a buck - basket : rammed ine in with foul shirts and smocks , socks , foul stockings , and ...
Page 58
... woman are you ? Away with him , away with him ; better shame than murder . Mrs. Ford . Which way should he go ? how ... woman's gown big enough for him ; otherwise , he might put on a hat , a muffler , and a kerchief , and so escape ...
... woman are you ? Away with him , away with him ; better shame than murder . Mrs. Ford . Which way should he go ? how ... woman's gown big enough for him ; otherwise , he might put on a hat , a muffler , and a kerchief , and so escape ...
Page 59
... woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brent- ford . Ford . A witch , a quean , an old cozening quean ! Have I not forbid her my house ? She comes of errands , does she ? We are simple men ; we do not ...
... woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brent- ford . Ford . A witch , a quean , an old cozening quean ! Have I not forbid her my house ? She comes of errands , does she ? We are simple men ; we do not ...
Page 60
... woman , a fat woman , gone up into his chamber ; I'll be so bold as stay , sir , till she come down ; I come to speak with her , indeed . - Host . Ha a fat woman ! the knight may be robbed : I'll call . Bully knight ! Bully sir John ...
... woman , a fat woman , gone up into his chamber ; I'll be so bold as stay , sir , till she come down ; I come to speak with her , indeed . - Host . Ha a fat woman ! the knight may be robbed : I'll call . Bully knight ! Bully sir John ...
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