The Complete Plays and Poems of William ShakespeareHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - 1420 pages |
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Page 240
... woman of the world : married woman . 14. the only : only the . 15. a : one . 31-34 . F prints this as stanza 2. A version in Morley's First Booke of Ayres ( 1600 ) places it at the end , where it clearly belongs . He CENE I ACT V ...
... woman of the world : married woman . 14. the only : only the . 15. a : one . 31-34 . F prints this as stanza 2. A version in Morley's First Booke of Ayres ( 1600 ) places it at the end , where it clearly belongs . He CENE I ACT V ...
Page 270
... woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brain- Ford . Ay , but if it prove true , Master Page , have you any way then to unfool me again ? Set 120 down the basket , villain ! Somebody call my wife ...
... woman ! What old woman's that ? Mrs. Ford . Why , it is my maid's aunt of Brain- Ford . Ay , but if it prove true , Master Page , have you any way then to unfool me again ? Set 120 down the basket , villain ! Somebody call my wife ...
Page 272
... woman , a fat woman , gone up into his chamber . I'll be so bold as stay , sir , till she come down . I come to speak with her , indeed . Host . Ha ! a fat woman ? The knight may be robb'd . I'll call . Bully knight ! bully Sir John ...
... woman , a fat woman , gone up into his chamber . I'll be so bold as stay , sir , till she come down . I come to speak with her , indeed . Host . Ha ! a fat woman ? The knight may be robb'd . I'll call . Bully knight ! bully Sir John ...
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A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | 54 |
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