The Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies of Mr. William Shakespeare as Presented at the Globe and Blackfriars Theatres, Circa 1591-1623 Volume 1; Being the Text Furnished the Players, in Parallel Pages with the First Revised Folio Text, with Critical Intro (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...846 you to notifie, that her husband will be abfence from his 847 houfe, betweene ten and eleuen. 848 Fal. Ten, and eleuen. 849 Qui. I, forfooth: and then you may come and fee the 850 516 Fal. Well commend me to thy miftris, tel her 517 I will not faile her: Boy giue her my purfe. 518 Quic. Nay fir I haue another arant to do to you 868 519 From mifteris Fage: 520 Fal. From mifteris Fage? I prethy what of her? 865 521 Quic. By my troth / think you work by /hchant522 Els they could neuer loue you as they doo: (ments, 867 523 Fal. Not /, /affure thee fetting the attraction of my 524 Good parts afide, / vfe no other inchantments: 525 Quic. Well fir, fhe loues you extreemly: 526 And let me tell you, fhees one that feares God, 527 And her husband giues her leaue to do all: 528 For he is not halfe fo iealoufie as M. Ford is. (Ford, 870 529 Fal. But harke thee, hath mifteris Fage & miftris 530 Acquainted each other how dearly they loue me? 872 531 Quic. O God no fir: there were a ieft indeed. picture (fhe fayes) that you wot of: Mafter Ford her huf-851 band will be from home: alas, the fweet woman leades 852 an ill life with him: hee's a very iealoufie-man; fhe leads 853 a very frampold life with him, (good hart.) 854 Fal. Ten, and eleuen. 855 Woman, commend me to her, I will not faile her. 856 Qui. Why, you fay well: But I haue another meffen-857 ger to your worfhip: Miftreffe Page hath her heartie 858 commendations to you to: and let mee tell you in your 859 eare, fhee's as fartuous a ciuill modell wife, and one (I 860 tell you) that will not miffe you morning nor euening 861 prayer, as any is in Wind/or, who ere bee the other: and 862 fhee bade me tell your worfhip, that her husband is fel-863 dome from home, but fhe hopes there will come a time. 864 I neuer...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...846 you to notifie, that her husband will be abfence from his 847 houfe, betweene ten and eleuen. 848 Fal. Ten, and eleuen. 849 Qui. I, forfooth: and then you may come and fee the 850 516 Fal. Well commend me to thy miftris, tel her 517 I will not faile her: Boy giue her my purfe. 518 Quic. Nay fir I haue another arant to do to you 868 519 From mifteris Fage: 520 Fal. From mifteris Fage? I prethy what of her? 865 521 Quic. By my troth / think you work by /hchant522 Els they could neuer loue you as they doo: (ments, 867 523 Fal. Not /, /affure thee fetting the attraction of my 524 Good parts afide, / vfe no other inchantments: 525 Quic. Well fir, fhe loues you extreemly: 526 And let me tell you, fhees one that feares God, 527 And her husband giues her leaue to do all: 528 For he is not halfe fo iealoufie as M. Ford is. (Ford, 870 529 Fal. But harke thee, hath mifteris Fage & miftris 530 Acquainted each other how dearly they loue me? 872 531 Quic. O God no fir: there were a ieft indeed. picture (fhe fayes) that you wot of: Mafter Ford her huf-851 band will be from home: alas, the fweet woman leades 852 an ill life with him: hee's a very iealoufie-man; fhe leads 853 a very frampold life with him, (good hart.) 854 Fal. Ten, and eleuen. 855 Woman, commend me to her, I will not faile her. 856 Qui. Why, you fay well: But I haue another meffen-857 ger to your worfhip: Miftreffe Page hath her heartie 858 commendations to you to: and let mee tell you in your 859 eare, fhee's as fartuous a ciuill modell wife, and one (I 860 tell you) that will not miffe you morning nor euening 861 prayer, as any is in Wind/or, who ere bee the other: and 862 fhee bade me tell your worfhip, that her husband is fel-863 dome from home, but fhe hopes there will come a time. 864 I neuer...

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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50

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978-1-236-22042-4

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9781236220424

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