The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... ford : the Enterprize favours so much of Youth and Levity , we may reasonably suppose it was before he could write full Man . Besides , confidering he has left us fix and thirty Plays , which are avow'd to be genuine ; ( to throw out of ...
... ford : the Enterprize favours so much of Youth and Levity , we may reasonably suppose it was before he could write full Man . Besides , confidering he has left us fix and thirty Plays , which are avow'd to be genuine ; ( to throw out of ...
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... Ford , Wife to Mr. Ford . Mrs. Anne Page , Daughter to Mr. Page , in Love with Fenton . Mrs. Quickly , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windfor : and the Parts adjacent . THE ( 1 ) MERRY WIVES of Windfor ...
... Ford , Wife to Mr. Ford . Mrs. Anne Page , Daughter to Mr. Page , in Love with Fenton . Mrs. Quickly , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windfor : and the Parts adjacent . THE ( 1 ) MERRY WIVES of Windfor ...
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... Ford ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very well met ; by your leave , good mistress . [ Kiffing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentle- men ; I hope ...
... Ford ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very well met ; by your leave , good mistress . [ Kiffing her . Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentle- men ; I hope ...
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... Ford's wife : I spy entertainment in her ; she dif- courses , she carves , the gives the leer of invitation ; I can construe the action of her familiar stile , and the hardest voice of her , behaviour , to be english'd right , is , I am ...
... Ford's wife : I spy entertainment in her ; she dif- courses , she carves , the gives the leer of invitation ; I can construe the action of her familiar stile , and the hardest voice of her , behaviour , to be english'd right , is , I am ...
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... Ford : we will thrive , lads , we will thrive . Pift . Shall I Sir Pandarus of Troy become ; And by my fide wear steel ? then , Lucifer take all ! Nym . I will run no base humour ; here , take the hu- mour - letter , I will keep the ...
... Ford : we will thrive , lads , we will thrive . Pift . Shall I Sir Pandarus of Troy become ; And by my fide wear steel ? then , Lucifer take all ! Nym . I will run no base humour ; here , take the hu- mour - letter , I will keep the ...
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