Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 pages |
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Page 47
... Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : ---- Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope ... WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... Wife , bid these gentlemen welcome : ---- Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope ... WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Page 49
... wife ; I spy entertainment in 35 her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar stile ; and the hardest voice of her beha- viour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am sir ...
... wife ; I spy entertainment in 35 her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar stile ; and the hardest voice of her beha- viour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am sir ...
Page 52
... wife ; there's the short and the long . My name is corporal Nym , I speak , and I avouch . ' Tis true ; —my nanie is Nym , and Falstaff loves your wife . - Adieu ! I love not the humour of bread and cheese ; and there'sthe humour of it ...
... wife ; there's the short and the long . My name is corporal Nym , I speak , and I avouch . ' Tis true ; —my nanie is Nym , and Falstaff loves your wife . - Adieu ! I love not the humour of bread and cheese ; and there'sthe humour of it ...
Page 53
... wife ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too confident : I would have nothing lie on my head ... 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 ; but I would be loth to turn them together : A man may be too confident : I would have nothing lie on my head ... wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily : She was in his company at Page's house ; and , what they ...
Page 54
... wife . Quic . Not so , an't please your worship . Ful . Good maid , then . Quic . I'll be sworn ; as my mother was , the first hour I was born . Fal . I do believe the swearer : What with me ? Quic . Shall I vouchsafe your worship a ...
... wife . Quic . Not so , an't please your worship . Ful . Good maid , then . Quic . I'll be sworn ; as my mother was , the first hour I was born . Fal . I do believe the swearer : What with me ? Quic . Shall I vouchsafe your worship a ...
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