The Library Shakespeare: Comedies ; Vol. 2, Tragedies ; Vol. 3, Historical playsWilliam Mackenzie, 2004 |
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... Ford and Mistress Page , have I encompassed you ? go to ; via ! Re - enter BARDOLPH , with FORD disguised . Ford . Bless you , sir ! Fal . And you , sir ! Would you speak with me ? Ford . I make bold to press with so little preparation ...
... Ford and Mistress Page , have I encompassed you ? go to ; via ! Re - enter BARDOLPH , with FORD disguised . Ford . Bless you , sir ! Fal . And you , sir ! Would you speak with me ? Ford . I make bold to press with so little preparation ...
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... FORD's house . Enter FALSTAFF and MISTRESS FORD . Fal . Mistress Ford , your sorrow hath eaten up my sufferance . I see you are obsequious in your love , and I profess requital to a hair's - breadth ; not only , Mistress Ford , in the ...
... FORD's house . Enter FALSTAFF and MISTRESS FORD . Fal . Mistress Ford , your sorrow hath eaten up my sufferance . I see you are obsequious in your love , and I profess requital to a hair's - breadth ; not only , Mistress Ford , in the ...
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... Ford ; you are not to go loose any longer ; you must be pinioned . Evans . Why , this is lunatics ! this is mad as a mad dog ! Shal . Indeed , Master Ford , this is not well ; indeed . Ford . So say I too , sir . Re - enter FALSTAFF in ...
... Ford ; you are not to go loose any longer ; you must be pinioned . Evans . Why , this is lunatics ! this is mad as a mad dog ! Shal . Indeed , Master Ford , this is not well ; indeed . Ford . So say I too , sir . Re - enter FALSTAFF in ...
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