The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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Page 48
... Pist . He hears with ears . Eva . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectatious . Fal . Pistol , did you pick master Slender's purse ? Slen . Ay , by these gloves , did he ( or I would I ...
... Pist . He hears with ears . Eva . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectatious . Fal . Pistol , did you pick master Slender's purse ? Slen . Ay , by these gloves , did he ( or I would I ...
Page 50
... Pist . Then did the sun on dunghill shine . Nym . I thank thee for that humour . Fal . O , she did so course o'er my exteriors with did seem to scorch me up like a burning - glass ! such a greedy intention , that the appetite of her eye ...
... Pist . Then did the sun on dunghill shine . Nym . I thank thee for that humour . Fal . O , she did so course o'er my exteriors with did seem to scorch me up like a burning - glass ! such a greedy intention , that the appetite of her eye ...
Page 52
... this [ They retire . greasy knight : come hither . Enter Ford , Pistol , Page , and Nym . Ford . Well , I hope , it be not so . ( 4 ) Caution . 1 Pist . Hope is a curtail ' dog in 52 Act II . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... this [ They retire . greasy knight : come hither . Enter Ford , Pistol , Page , and Nym . Ford . Well , I hope , it be not so . ( 4 ) Caution . 1 Pist . Hope is a curtail ' dog in 52 Act II . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Page 53
... Pist . He woos both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - mawfry ; Ford , perpend.3 Ford . Love my wife ? Pist . With liver burning hot : prevent , or go thou , Like sir ...
... Pist . He woos both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - mawfry ; Ford , perpend.3 Ford . Love my wife ? Pist . With liver burning hot : prevent , or go thou , Like sir ...
Page 54
... Pist . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open.- I will retort the sum in equipage . ' Enter it ; you have brought her into such a canaries , as ' tis wonderful . The best courtier of them all , when the court ...
... Pist . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open.- I will retort the sum in equipage . ' Enter it ; you have brought her into such a canaries , as ' tis wonderful . The best courtier of them all , when the court ...
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