The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 27
... knaves . Eva . So Got ' udge me , that is a virtuous mind . FAL . You hear all these matters denied , gentle- men ; you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . : PAGE . Nay , daughter ...
... knaves . Eva . So Got ' udge me , that is a virtuous mind . FAL . You hear all these matters denied , gentle- men ; you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . : PAGE . Nay , daughter ...
Page 53
... knave Rugby ? QUICK . What , John Rugby ! John ! RUG . Here , sir . CAIUS . You are John Rugby , and you are Jack Rugby : Come , take - a your rapier , and come after my heel to de court . RUG . ' Tis ready , sir , here in the porch ...
... knave Rugby ? QUICK . What , John Rugby ! John ! RUG . Here , sir . CAIUS . You are John Rugby , and you are Jack Rugby : Come , take - a your rapier , and come after my heel to de court . RUG . ' Tis ready , sir , here in the porch ...
Page 69
... knave ( i . e . Pistol ) told me , & c . Page replies , Yes ; And you heard what the other ( i . e . Nym ) told me . STEEVENS . Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . ] Thus has the passage been hitherto printed , says Dr. Farmer ; but ...
... knave ( i . e . Pistol ) told me , & c . Page replies , Yes ; And you heard what the other ( i . e . Nym ) told me . STEEVENS . Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . ] Thus has the passage been hitherto printed , says Dr. Farmer ; but ...
Page 72
... knave told me ; did you not ? PAGE . Yes ; And you heard what the other told me ? connection with the sentiments of Page , who is likewise making his comment on what had passed , without attention to Ford . STEEVENS . FORD . Do you ...
... knave told me ; did you not ? PAGE . Yes ; And you heard what the other told me ? connection with the sentiments of Page , who is likewise making his comment on what had passed , without attention to Ford . STEEVENS . FORD . Do you ...
Page 97
... knave , her husband , will be forth . Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . FORD . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? FAL . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him ...
... knave , her husband , will be forth . Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . FORD . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? FAL . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him ...
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