The Plays of William Shakspeare, Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late George Steevens, and Edmond Malone, with a Sketch of His Life, and a Glossary. New Ed. Rev |
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His father , John Shakspeare , was a glover at Stratford , and had been alderman and high - bailiff , or mayor , of that corporation , but passed the latter part of his life in reduced circumstances . The poet's mother was the youngest ...
His father , John Shakspeare , was a glover at Stratford , and had been alderman and high - bailiff , or mayor , of that corporation , but passed the latter part of his life in reduced circumstances . The poet's mother was the youngest ...
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Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married June 5 , 1607 , to Dr. John Hall , a physician , who died November , 1635 , aged sixty . Mrs. Hall died July 11 , 1649 , aged sixty - six .
Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married June 5 , 1607 , to Dr. John Hall , a physician , who died November , 1635 , aged sixty . Mrs. Hall died July 11 , 1649 , aged sixty - six .
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PISTOL , NYM , Sir JOHN FALSTAFY . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , Mr. PAGE , WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir HUGH EVANS , a Welch parson . Dr. CAIUS , a French physician .
PISTOL , NYM , Sir JOHN FALSTAFY . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , Cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , Mr. PAGE , WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir HUGH EVANS , a Welch parson . Dr. CAIUS , a French physician .
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The knight , sir John , is there ; and , 1 beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will peat the door [ knocks . ] for master Page . What , hoa ! Got pless your house here ! Enter PAGE . Bard . You Banbury cheese ! Slen .
The knight , sir John , is there ; and , 1 beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will peat the door [ knocks . ] for master Page . What , hoa ! Got pless your house here ! Enter PAGE . Bard . You Banbury cheese ! Slen .
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... 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 English'd rightly , is , I am sir John Falstaff's . Pist .
... 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 English'd rightly , is , I am sir John Falstaff's . Pist .
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