Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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Page 230
... master Page ; ' tis here , ' tis here . I have seen the time with my 7 long fword , I would have made you four tall fellows skip like rats . s - and tell him , my name is Brook ;-) Thus both the old quartos ; and thus moft certainly the ...
... master Page ; ' tis here , ' tis here . I have seen the time with my 7 long fword , I would have made you four tall fellows skip like rats . s - and tell him , my name is Brook ;-) Thus both the old quartos ; and thus moft certainly the ...
Page 239
... master Brook below would fain fpeak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath fent your worship a morning's draught of fack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , Sir . Fal . Call him in . [ Exit Bardolph . ] Such Brooks are ...
... master Brook below would fain fpeak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath fent your worship a morning's draught of fack . Fal . Brook , is his name ? Bard . Ay , Sir . Fal . Call him in . [ Exit Bardolph . ] Such Brooks are ...
Page 240
... master Brook ; I shall be glad to be your fervant . Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar ( I will be brief with you ) ; and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never fo good means , as defire , to make myself acquainted ...
... master Brook ; I shall be glad to be your fervant . Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar ( I will be brief with you ) ; and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never fo good means , as defire , to make myself acquainted ...
Page 242
... Master Brook , I will first make bold with your money ; next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , enjoy Ford's wife . Ford . O good Sir ! Fal . Master Brook , I say you shall . Ford . Want no ...
... Master Brook , I will first make bold with your money ; next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , enjoy Ford's wife . Ford . O good Sir ! Fal . Master Brook , I say you shall . Ford . Want no ...
Page 243
... Master Brook , thou shall know , I will predominate over the peasant , and thou shalt lye with his wife . Come to me foon at night . Ford's a knave , 7 and I will aggravate his stile ; thou , master Brook , shalt know him for knave ...
... Master Brook , thou shall know , I will predominate over the peasant , and thou shalt lye with his wife . Come to me foon at night . Ford's a knave , 7 and I will aggravate his stile ; thou , master Brook , shalt know him for knave ...
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