The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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Page 15
... Look , where my ranting host of the Garter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so mer- rily .--- How now , mine host ? Enter Host and SHALLOW . Host . How now , bully - rook ? thou'rt a gen ...
... Look , where my ranting host of the Garter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so mer- rily .--- How now , mine host ? Enter Host and SHALLOW . Host . How now , bully - rook ? thou'rt a gen ...
Page 19
... look , he shall clapper- de - claw me ; for , by gar , me vill have it . Host . And I will provoke him to't , or let him wag . Caius . Me tank you for dat . Host . And moreover , bully , -But first , mas- ter guest , and master Page ...
... look , he shall clapper- de - claw me ; for , by gar , me vill have it . Host . And I will provoke him to't , or let him wag . Caius . Me tank you for dat . Host . And moreover , bully , -But first , mas- ter guest , and master Page ...
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... look you scour With juice of balm , and every precious flower : Each fair instalment , coat , and several crest , With loyal blazon , evermore be blest ! And nightly , meadow - fairies , look , you sing , Like to the Garter's compass ...
... look you scour With juice of balm , and every precious flower : Each fair instalment , coat , and several crest , With loyal blazon , evermore be blest ! And nightly , meadow - fairies , look , you sing , Like to the Garter's compass ...
Page 36
... Look you now , he's out of his guard already ; unless you laugh and minister occasion to him , he is gagged . I pro ... look after him . Clo . He is but mad yet , madonna ; and the fool shall look to the madman . [ Exit CLOWN . Re ...
... Look you now , he's out of his guard already ; unless you laugh and minister occasion to him , he is gagged . I pro ... look after him . Clo . He is but mad yet , madonna ; and the fool shall look to the madman . [ Exit CLOWN . Re ...
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... look to thy- self . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I'll give't him . sworn enemy . Mar. You may have very fit occasion for't ; he is now in some ...
... look to thy- self . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK . Sir To . If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I'll give't him . sworn enemy . Mar. You may have very fit occasion for't ; he is now in some ...
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