The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your honor's leave and , I beseech you , look into master Froth here , sir ; a man of fourscore pound a year ; whose father died at Hallowmas : -was't not ...
... Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your honor's leave and , I beseech you , look into master Froth here , sir ; a man of fourscore pound a year ; whose father died at Hallowmas : -was't not ...
Side 352
... Escal . Are you of fourscore pounds a year ? Froth . Yes , and't please you , sir . Escal . So. - What trade are you of , sir ? [ To the Clown . Clo . A tapster ; a poor widow's tapster . Escal . Your mistress's name ? Clo . Mistress ...
... Escal . Are you of fourscore pounds a year ? Froth . Yes , and't please you , sir . Escal . So. - What trade are you of , sir ? [ To the Clown . Clo . A tapster ; a poor widow's tapster . Escal . Your mistress's name ? Clo . Mistress ...
Side 353
... Escal . No , Pompey . Clo . Truly , sir , in my poor opinion , they will to't then if your worship will take order for the drabs and the knaves , you need not to fear the bawds . Escal . There are pretty orders beginning , I can tell ...
... Escal . No , Pompey . Clo . Truly , sir , in my poor opinion , they will to't then if your worship will take order for the drabs and the knaves , you need not to fear the bawds . Escal . There are pretty orders beginning , I can tell ...
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