Merry wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothingPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1785 |
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... ANNE PAGE , Daughter to Mr. Page , in love with Fenton . Mrs. QUICKLY , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to PAGE , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windsor ; and the Parts adjacent . MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE 1 . iv OBSERVATIONS , & c .
... ANNE PAGE , Daughter to Mr. Page , in love with Fenton . Mrs. QUICKLY , Servant to Dr. Caius . Servants to PAGE , Ford , & c . SCENE , Windsor ; and the Parts adjacent . MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE 1 . iv OBSERVATIONS , & c .
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William Shakespeare. which , peradventure , prings goot discretions with it there is Anne Page , which is daughter to master George Page , which is pretty virginity . Slen . Mistress Anne Page ? she has brown hair , and speaks small like ...
William Shakespeare. which , peradventure , prings goot discretions with it there is Anne Page , which is daughter to master George Page , which is pretty virginity . Slen . Mistress Anne Page ? she has brown hair , and speaks small like ...
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... . 179 Eva . So Got ' udge me , that is a virtuous mind . Fal . You hear all these matters deny'd , gentle- men ; you hear it . Bij Enter Enter Mistress Anne PAGE with Wine ; Mistress FORD and Act 1 . 11 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... . 179 Eva . So Got ' udge me , that is a virtuous mind . Fal . You hear all these matters deny'd , gentle- men ; you hear it . Bij Enter Enter Mistress Anne PAGE with Wine ; Mistress FORD and Act 1 . 11 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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William Shakespeare. Enter Mistress Anne PAGE with Wine ; Mistress FORD and Mrs. PAGE following . Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE PAGE . Slen . O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . Page ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Mistress Anne PAGE with Wine ; Mistress FORD and Mrs. PAGE following . Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink within . [ Exit ANNE PAGE . Slen . O heaven ! this is mistress Anne Page . Page ...
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... Anne Page .敷 Sten . Why , if it be so , I will marry her , upon any reasonable demands . 221 Eva . But can you affection the ' oman ? let us com- mand to know that of your mouth , or of your lips ; for divers philosophers hold , that ...
... Anne Page .敷 Sten . Why , if it be so , I will marry her , upon any reasonable demands . 221 Eva . But can you affection the ' oman ? let us com- mand to know that of your mouth , or of your lips ; for divers philosophers hold , that ...
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