The Complete Works of Shakespere: Dramas on English history. Poems. Commendatory verses on ShakespereJ. Tallis, 1850 |
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... Ford . How now , my eyas - musket ? 131 what news with you ? Rob . My master , sir John , is come in at your back door , mistress Ford ; and requests your com- pany . Mrs. Page . You little Jack - a - Lent , 132 have you been true to us ...
... Ford . How now , my eyas - musket ? 131 what news with you ? Rob . My master , sir John , is come in at your back door , mistress Ford ; and requests your com- pany . Mrs. Page . You little Jack - a - Lent , 132 have you been true to us ...
Strana 107
... Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness is he ; and talks of the basket too , howsoever he hath had intelli- gence . Mrs. Ford . We'll try that ; for I'll appoint my men to carry the basket again , to meet him ...
... Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness is he ; and talks of the basket too , howsoever he hath had intelli- gence . Mrs. Ford . We'll try that ; for I'll appoint my men to carry the basket again , to meet him ...
Strana 108
... 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 know what's brought to pass under ...
... 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 know what's brought to pass under ...
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Comedies | xvii |
SHAKSPERES WILL | xxxi |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 34 |
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