The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - Počet stran: 884 |
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Strana 54
... present ourselves , dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Ford . Pardon me , wife . Henceforth do what thou Be practised well to this , or they'll ne'er do't . wilt ; I rather will suspect the ...
... present ourselves , dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Ford . Pardon me , wife . Henceforth do what thou Be practised well to this , or they'll ne'er do't . wilt ; I rather will suspect the ...
Strana 55
... present the fairy queen ; The purpose why , is here ; in which disguise , While other jests are something rank on foot , Her father hath commanded her to slip Away with Slender SCENE VI . 55 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... present the fairy queen ; The purpose why , is here ; in which disguise , While other jests are something rank on foot , Her father hath commanded her to slip Away with Slender SCENE VI . 55 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Strana 56
... present recompense . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - A Room in the Garter Inn . ACT V. Enter FALSTAFF and Mrs. QUICKLY . Fal . Pr'ythee , no more prattling ; -go : -I'll hold . This is the third time ; I hope , good luck lies in odd numbers ...
... present recompense . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - A Room in the Garter Inn . ACT V. Enter FALSTAFF and Mrs. QUICKLY . Fal . Pr'ythee , no more prattling ; -go : -I'll hold . This is the third time ; I hope , good luck lies in odd numbers ...
Strana 68
... present pardon for my brother , Or with an outstretch'd throat I'll tell the world Aloud what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my life , May vouch against you , and my place i ...
... present pardon for my brother , Or with an outstretch'd throat I'll tell the world Aloud what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my life , May vouch against you , and my place i ...
Strana 74
... present , or to come : insensible of mortality , and desperately mortal . Duke . He wants advice . Prov . He will hear none . He hath evermore had the liberty of the prison : give him leave to escape hence , he would not : drunk many ...
... present , or to come : insensible of mortality , and desperately mortal . Duke . He wants advice . Prov . He will hear none . He hath evermore had the liberty of the prison : give him leave to escape hence , he would not : drunk many ...
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