Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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William Shakespeare. along the streete , and enquire of his houfe for one mistris Quickly , his woman , or his try nurfe , and deliuer this letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir ...
William Shakespeare. along the streete , and enquire of his houfe for one mistris Quickly , his woman , or his try nurfe , and deliuer this letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir ...
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... mistris Foord ? Mif . Foord . Well I thanke you good M. Page . How now husband , how chance thou art fo melancholy ? Foord . Melancholy , I am not melancholy . Goe get you in , goe . Mif . Ford . God faue me , fee who yonder is , Wee'l ...
... mistris Foord ? Mif . Foord . Well I thanke you good M. Page . How now husband , how chance thou art fo melancholy ? Foord . Melancholy , I am not melancholy . Goe get you in , goe . Mif . Ford . God faue me , fee who yonder is , Wee'l ...
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... mistris Brid- get loft the handle of her fan , I tooke it on my honesty thou hadft it not . : Piftoll . Didst thou not share ? Hadft thou not fifteen pence ? Fal . Reafon you rogue , reafon . Doft thou thinke Ile endanger my foule ...
... mistris Brid- get loft the handle of her fan , I tooke it on my honesty thou hadft it not . : Piftoll . Didst thou not share ? Hadft thou not fifteen pence ? Fal . Reafon you rogue , reafon . Doft thou thinke Ile endanger my foule ...
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... mistris Page and miftris Ford Acquainted each other how dearely they loue me ? Quic . O God no fir ; there were a iest indeed . Fal . Well farwell , commend me to miftris Foord , I will not faile her fay . Quic . God be with your ...
... mistris Page and miftris Ford Acquainted each other how dearely they loue me ? Quic . O God no fir ; there were a iest indeed . Fal . Well farwell , commend me to miftris Foord , I will not faile her fay . Quic . God be with your ...
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... your M. afke you whither You carry this basket , fay to the landerers , I hope you know how to bestow it . Ser . I warrant you mistris . Exit feruant . Mif . For . Mif . For . Go get you in . Well THE MERRY WIUES OF WINDSOR .
... your M. afke you whither You carry this basket , fay to the landerers , I hope you know how to bestow it . Ser . I warrant you mistris . Exit feruant . Mif . For . Mif . For . Go get you in . Well THE MERRY WIUES OF WINDSOR .
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