Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. A winter's tale. King John. King Richard II. First and second parts of King Henry IV. King Henry V. First and second parts of King Henry VIG. Routledge & sons, limited, 1875 |
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... John ; 1st Henry IV .; 2nd Henry IV .; Much Ado About Nothing ; Henry V .; Twelfth Night ; Merry Wives of Windsor ; As You Like It . 3. Tragedy Period . Henry VIII . in part ; Troilus and Cressida ; Measure for Measure ; Macbeth ...
... John ; 1st Henry IV .; 2nd Henry IV .; Much Ado About Nothing ; Henry V .; Twelfth Night ; Merry Wives of Windsor ; As You Like It . 3. Tragedy Period . Henry VIII . in part ; Troilus and Cressida ; Measure for Measure ; Macbeth ...
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... JOHN • • KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. KING HENRY IV . - PART II . KING HENRY V. • KING HENRY VI . - PART I. KING HENRY VI . - PART II . PAGE • II • 33 · 55 . 83 • ΠΙΟ 128 • 154 180 201 226 252 277 • 305 · 329 360 • • 385 ...
... JOHN • • KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. KING HENRY IV . - PART II . KING HENRY V. • KING HENRY VI . - PART I. KING HENRY VI . - PART II . PAGE • II • 33 · 55 . 83 • ΠΙΟ 128 • 154 180 201 226 252 277 • 305 · 329 360 • • 385 ...
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... JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , two gentlemen dwell- Mr. PAGE , ing at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . ACT I. son . SCENE I. - Windsor . Garden Front of ...
... JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON . SHALLOW , a country justice . SLENDER , cousin to Shallow . Mr. FORD , two gentlemen dwell- Mr. PAGE , ing at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . ACT I. son . SCENE I. - Windsor . Garden Front of ...
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... John Falstaff have committed disparagements unto you , I am of the church , and will be glad to do my benevolence , to make atonements and compromises between you . Shal . The Council shall hear it ; it is a riot . Eva . It is not meet ...
... John Falstaff have committed disparagements unto you , I am of the church , and will be glad to do my benevolence , to make atonements and compromises between you . Shal . The Council shall hear it ; it is a riot . Eva . It is not meet ...
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... John Falstaff's . Pist . He hath studied her will , and translated her will , out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor is deep : Will that humour pass ? Fal . Now , the report goes she has all the rule of her husband's purse ; he ...
... John Falstaff's . Pist . He hath studied her will , and translated her will , out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor is deep : Will that humour pass ? Fal . Now , the report goes she has all the rule of her husband's purse ; he ...
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