William Shakspeare's Complete Works, Dramatic and Poetic, Том 1S. Andrus and Son, 1852 |
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... cousin to Shallow . Mr. Ford , Mr. Page , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . William Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir Hugh Evans , a Welsh parson . Dr. Caius , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . Bardolph , Pistol , Nym ...
... cousin to Shallow . Mr. Ford , Mr. Page , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . William Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir Hugh Evans , a Welsh parson . Dr. Caius , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . Bardolph , Pistol , Nym ...
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... cousin ? Eva . Peace , I pray you ! Now let us under- stand : there is three umpires in this matter , as I ( 1 ) Cotswold in Gloucestershire . ( 2 ) Worts was the ancient name of all the cab- bage kind . ( 3 ) Sharpers . ( 4 ) Nothing ...
... cousin ? Eva . Peace , I pray you ! Now let us under- stand : there is three umpires in this matter , as I ( 1 ) Cotswold in Gloucestershire . ( 2 ) Worts was the ancient name of all the cab- bage kind . ( 3 ) Sharpers . ( 4 ) Nothing ...
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... cousin Shallow says : pray you , pardon me ; he's a justice of peace in his country , simple though I stand here . Eva . But that is not the question ; the question is concerning your marriage . Shal . Ay , there's the point , sir . Eva ...
... cousin Shallow says : pray you , pardon me ; he's a justice of peace in his country , simple though I stand here . Eva . But that is not the question ; the question is concerning your marriage . Shal . Ay , there's the point , sir . Eva ...
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... cousin Slender , and this day we shall have our answer . Slen . I hope , I have your good - will , father Page . Page . You have , master Slender ; I stand whol- ly for you : -- but my wife , master doctor , is for you altogether ...
... cousin Slender , and this day we shall have our answer . Slen . I hope , I have your good - will , father Page . Page . You have , master Slender ; I stand whol- ly for you : -- but my wife , master doctor , is for you altogether ...
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... cousin loves you . Slen . Ay , that I do ; as well as I love any woman in Glocestershire . Shal . He will maintain you like a gentlewoman . Slen . Ay , that I will , come cut and long - tail , 2 under the degree of a squire . Shal . He ...
... cousin loves you . Slen . Ay , that I do ; as well as I love any woman in Glocestershire . Shal . He will maintain you like a gentlewoman . Slen . Ay , that I will , come cut and long - tail , 2 under the degree of a squire . Shal . He ...
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art thou Banquo Bardolph bear better Biron blood Boyet brother Claud Claudio cousin daughter dear death doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fear fool Ford gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honour Host husband Isab Kath king knave lady Laun Leon Leonato live look lord Lucio Macb Macbeth Macd madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor mistress Moth never night noble Northumberland pardon peace Pedro Petruchio Pist Poins Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince Proteus Re-enter SCENE servant Shal signior Sir Andrew Ague-cheek sir John Sir John Falstaff soul speak swear sweet tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue true unto What's wife wilt woman word
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