Plays and PoemsNew Amsterdam Book Company, 1897 |
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Page 44
... wife : I spy entertain- ment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be Englished rightly , is , ' I am Sir ...
... wife : I spy entertain- ment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be Englished rightly , is , ' I am Sir ...
Page 47
... wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . Pist . He woos both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford . He loves the gallimaufry : Ford , perpend . Ford . Love my wife ! Pist . With liver ...
... wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . Pist . He woos both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford . He loves the gallimaufry : Ford , perpend . Ford . Love my wife ! Pist . With liver ...
Page 48
... wife's frailty , yet I can- not put off my opinion so easily . She was in his company at Page's house , and what they made there , I know not . Well , I will look further into ' t ; and I have a disguise to sound Falstaff . If I find ...
... wife's frailty , yet I can- not put off my opinion so easily . She was in his company at Page's house , and what they made there , I know not . Well , I will look further into ' t ; and I have a disguise to sound Falstaff . If I find ...
Page 49
... the honesty of this Ford's wife : use your art of wooing , win her to consent to you ; if any man may , you may as soon as any . D Ful . Would it apply well to the vehemency of SCENE II . ] 49 THE MERRY WIVES of Windsor .
... the honesty of this Ford's wife : use your art of wooing , win her to consent to you ; if any man may , you may as soon as any . D Ful . Would it apply well to the vehemency of SCENE II . ] 49 THE MERRY WIVES of Windsor .
Page 50
... wife . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . I say you shall . Ford . Want no money , Sir John ; you shall want none . 271 Fal . Want no Mistress Ford , Master Brook ; you shall want none . I shall be with her , I may tell you , by her own ...
... wife . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . I say you shall . Ford . Want no money , Sir John ; you shall want none . 271 Fal . Want no Mistress Ford , Master Brook ; you shall want none . I shall be with her , I may tell you , by her own ...
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