The Dramatic Works of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1826 - 783 pages |
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... ford , he was so rigorously prosecuted by that gentleman , as to be obliged to leave his family and business , and take shelter in London . Sir Thomas , on this occasion , is said to have been exasperated by a ballad Shakespeare wrote ...
... ford , he was so rigorously prosecuted by that gentleman , as to be obliged to leave his family and business , and take shelter in London . Sir Thomas , on this occasion , is said to have been exasperated by a ballad Shakespeare wrote ...
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... Ford , & c . Scene , -Windsor ; and the parts adjacent . ACT THE FIRST . there be more said ? he is good , and. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , L Mr. PAGE , two ...
... Ford , & c . Scene , -Windsor ; and the parts adjacent . ACT THE FIRST . there be more said ? he is good , and. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , L Mr. PAGE , two ...
Page 50
... Ford ? well met : by your leave , good mistress . Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very [ Kissing her , Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we ...
... Ford ? well met : by your leave , good mistress . Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very [ Kissing her , Page . Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we ...
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... Ford of this town ? Pist . I ken the wight ; he is of substance good . Fal . My honest lads , I will tell you what I ... Ford's wife ; I spy entertainment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can ...
... Ford of this town ? Pist . I ken the wight ; he is of substance good . Fal . My honest lads , I will tell you what I ... Ford's wife ; I spy entertainment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can ...
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... Ford shall eke unfold , How Falstaff , varlet vile , His dove will prove , his gold will hold , And his soft couch defile . Nym . My humour shall not cool : I will incense Page to deal with poison ; I will possess him with yellowness ...
... Ford shall eke unfold , How Falstaff , varlet vile , His dove will prove , his gold will hold , And his soft couch defile . Nym . My humour shall not cool : I will incense Page to deal with poison ; I will possess him with yellowness ...
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