The Plays of William Shakespeare in 37 Parts: Merry wives of Windsor, Volume 37B. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 77 pages |
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... glad to do my benevolence to make atonements and compremises between you . Shal . The Council shall hear it ; it is a riot . Evans . It is not meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you ...
... glad to do my benevolence to make atonements and compremises between you . Shal . The Council shall hear it ; it is a riot . Evans . It is not meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you ...
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... glad to see your worships well . I thank you for my venison , Master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; much good do it your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill killed . How doth good Mistress Page ...
... glad to see your worships well . I thank you for my venison , Master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; much good do it your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill killed . How doth good Mistress Page ...
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... glad I am so acquit of this tinder - box : his thefts were too open ; his filching was like an unskilful singer , -be kept not time . Nym . The good humour is to steal at a minim's rest . Pist . " Convey " the wise it call . " Steal ...
... glad I am so acquit of this tinder - box : his thefts were too open ; his filching was like an unskilful singer , -be kept not time . Nym . The good humour is to steal at a minim's rest . Pist . " Convey " the wise it call . " Steal ...
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... glad he went not in himself : if he had found the young man , he would have been horn - mad . Caius . Fe , fe , fe , fe ! ma foi , il fait fort chaud . Je m'en vais à la cour , - la grande affaire . - Quick . Is it this , sir ? Caius ...
... glad he went not in himself : if he had found the young man , he would have been horn - mad . Caius . Fe , fe , fe , fe ! ma foi , il fait fort chaud . Je m'en vais à la cour , - la grande affaire . - Quick . Is it this , sir ? Caius ...
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... glad he is so quiet : if he had been throughly moved , you should have heard him so loud and so melancholy . - But notwithstanding , man , I'll do for your master what good I can : and the very yea and the no is , the French doc- tor ...
... glad he is so quiet : if he had been throughly moved , you should have heard him so loud and so melancholy . - But notwithstanding , man , I'll do for your master what good I can : and the very yea and the no is , the French doc- tor ...
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