The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... Falstaff : If I find her honest , I lose not my labour ; if she be otherwise , ' tis labour well bestowed . [ Exit . SCENE II . - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Pistol . Fal . I will not lend thee a penny . Pist . Why ...
... Falstaff : If I find her honest , I lose not my labour ; if she be otherwise , ' tis labour well bestowed . [ Exit . SCENE II . - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Pistol . Fal . I will not lend thee a penny . Pist . Why ...
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... Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! Mrs. Page . He , he ; I can never hit on's name . -There is such a league between my good man and he ! -Is your wife at home , indeed ? Ford . Indeed , she is . Caius . Go home , John Rugby ; I come ...
... Falstaff . Ford . Sir John Falstaff ! Mrs. Page . He , he ; I can never hit on's name . -There is such a league between my good man and he ! -Is your wife at home , indeed ? Ford . Indeed , she is . Caius . Go home , John Rugby ; I come ...
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... Falstaff . Fal . Let me see't , let me see't ! O let me see't ! I'll in , I'll in ; follow your friend's counsel ; -I'll in . Mrs. Page . What ! Sir John Falstaff ! Are these your letters , knight ? Mrs. Ford . I think my husband hath ...
... Falstaff . Fal . Let me see't , let me see't ! O let me see't ! I'll in , I'll in ; follow your friend's counsel ; -I'll in . Mrs. Page . What ! Sir John Falstaff ! Are these your letters , knight ? Mrs. Ford . I think my husband hath ...
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... word ; but speciously for master Fen- ton . Well , I must of another errand to sir John Falstaff from my two mistresses ; What a beast am I to slack it ? [ Exit . places , and goes to them by his note : 44 Act 3 . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... word ; but speciously for master Fen- ton . Well , I must of another errand to sir John Falstaff from my two mistresses ; What a beast am I to slack it ? [ Exit . places , and goes to them by his note : 44 Act 3 . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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William Shakespeare. SCENE V. - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Bardolph . Fal . Bardolph , I say , - Bard . Here , sir . Fal . Go fetch me a quart of sack ; put a toast in't . [ Exit Bard . ] Have I lived to be carried in ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE V. - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Bardolph . Fal . Bardolph , I say , - Bard . Here , sir . Fal . Go fetch me a quart of sack ; put a toast in't . [ Exit Bard . ] Have I lived to be carried in ...
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