Merry wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothingPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1785 |
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... Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish- Re - enter RUGBY . Rug Out , alas ! here comes my master.` 460 Quic . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go into ...
... Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish- Re - enter RUGBY . Rug Out , alas ! here comes my master.` 460 Quic . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go into ...
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... tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of it ) , my master himself is in love with mistress Anne Page ; but , notwithstanding that , that , -I know Anne's mind , that's neither here 24 Act 1 . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
... tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of it ) , my master himself is in love with mistress Anne Page ; but , notwithstanding that , that , -I know Anne's mind , that's neither here 24 Act 1 . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
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... tell - a me dat I shall have Anne Page for myself ? - by gar , I vill kill de jack priest ; and I have ap- pointed mine host of de Jarterre to measure our wea- pon : —by gar , I vill myself have Anne Page . 540 Quic . Sir , the maid ...
... tell - a me dat I shall have Anne Page for myself ? - by gar , I vill kill de jack priest ; and I have ap- pointed mine host of de Jarterre to measure our wea- pon : —by gar , I vill myself have Anne Page . 540 Quic . Sir , the maid ...
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... tell you that by the way , I praise heaven for it . 561 Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? shall I not lose my suit ? Quic . Troth , sir , all is in his hands above : but notwithstanding , master Fenton , I'll be sworn on a ...
... tell you that by the way , I praise heaven for it . 561 Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? shall I not lose my suit ? Quic . Troth , sir , all is in his hands above : but notwithstanding , master Fenton , I'll be sworn on a ...
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... Tell him , cavalero - justice ; tell him , bully- rook . Shal . Sir , there is a fray to be fought , between sir Hugh the Welch priest , and Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good mine host o ' the Garter , a word with you . Host . What ...
... Tell him , cavalero - justice ; tell him , bully- rook . Shal . Sir , there is a fray to be fought , between sir Hugh the Welch priest , and Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good mine host o ' the Garter , a word with you . Host . What ...
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