The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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Page 56
... never knew a woman so dote upon a man ; surely , I think you have charms , la ; yes , in truth . Fal . Not I , I assure thee ; setting the attrac tion of my good parts aside , I have no other Fal . Two thousand , fair woman ; and I'll ...
... never knew a woman so dote upon a man ; surely , I think you have charms , la ; yes , in truth . Fal . Not I , I assure thee ; setting the attrac tion of my good parts aside , I have no other Fal . Two thousand , fair woman ; and I'll ...
Page 57
... Never . Fal . Have you importun'd her to such a pur- pose ? Ford . Never . Fal . Of what quality was your love then ? Ford . Like a fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistaking the place ...
... Never . Fal . Have you importun'd her to such a pur- pose ? Ford . Never . Fal . Of what quality was your love then ? Ford . Like a fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistaking the place ...
Page 70
... never else cross me thus . Enter Sir Hugh Evans , like a satyr ; Mrs Quickly and Pistol ; Anne Page , as the Fairy ... never meet . I will never take you for my love again , but I will always count you my deer . F. I do begin to ...
... never else cross me thus . Enter Sir Hugh Evans , like a satyr ; Mrs Quickly and Pistol ; Anne Page , as the Fairy ... never meet . I will never take you for my love again , but I will always count you my deer . F. I do begin to ...
Page 78
... never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith ! Come , begin . [ They sing a catch . Enter Maria . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! volio , and bid him turn you out of doors , never If my lady have not called ...
... never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith ! Come , begin . [ They sing a catch . Enter Maria . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! volio , and bid him turn you out of doors , never If my lady have not called ...
Page 83
... never merry world , Since lowly feigning was called compliment : You are servant to the Count Orsino , youth . V.And he is yours , and his must needs be yours : Your servant's servant is your servant , madam . Oli . For him , I think ...
... never merry world , Since lowly feigning was called compliment : You are servant to the Count Orsino , youth . V.And he is yours , and his must needs be yours : Your servant's servant is your servant , madam . Oli . For him , I think ...
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