The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, CompletePhillips, Sampson, 1855 - 1027 pages |
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... wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Nor fearing me as ...
... wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , fro ward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Nor fearing me as ...
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... wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too ; examined my parts with most judi cious eyliads : 5 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes my portly belly . Pist . Then did the sun on dunghill shine . Nym . I thank thee ...
... wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too ; examined my parts with most judi cious eyliads : 5 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes my portly belly . Pist . Then did the sun on dunghill shine . Nym . I thank thee ...
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... wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily : she was in his company at Page's house ; and what they ... wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves ...
... wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily : she was in his company at Page's house ; and what they ... wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves ...
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... wife . Quick . Not so , an't please your worship . Fal . Good maid , then . Quick . I'll be sworn ; as my mother was , the first hour I was born . Fal . I do believe the swearer ; What with me ? Quick . Shall I vouchsafe your worship a ...
... wife . Quick . Not so , an't please your worship . Fal . Good maid , then . Quick . I'll be sworn ; as my mother was , the first hour I was born . Fal . I do believe the swearer ; What with me ? Quick . Shall I vouchsafe your worship a ...
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... next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , have Ford's wife . • Since . In the greatest companies . • Approved . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . Master Brook SCENE II . 49 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , have Ford's wife . • Since . In the greatest companies . • Approved . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . Master Brook SCENE II . 49 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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