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... Page says in the Quarto , " And for the knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in ...
... Page says in the Quarto , " And for the knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in ...
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... Page who is at once down upon Nym for his drawling affecting speech - he wouldn't believe him at any price . Shallow looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about it , but he ...
... Page who is at once down upon Nym for his drawling affecting speech - he wouldn't believe him at any price . Shallow looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about it , but he ...
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... page is the same as Falstaff's page elsewhere is not certain , but probable . He is not known in 2 Henry IV . as Robin , but as Falstaff's page , where he makes some important remarks . It is he who says of the Lord Chief Justice ...
... page is the same as Falstaff's page elsewhere is not certain , but probable . He is not known in 2 Henry IV . as Robin , but as Falstaff's page , where he makes some important remarks . It is he who says of the Lord Chief Justice ...
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... Page - and hospitable homes , all in a gallimaufry , everything else set aside , to piece together these stirring ... Page . The two are interwoven in the ordinary way by the personages interested in the one being closely associated with ...
... Page - and hospitable homes , all in a gallimaufry , everything else set aside , to piece together these stirring ... Page . The two are interwoven in the ordinary way by the personages interested in the one being closely associated with ...
Página lxxii
... Page and Robin . They reappear then with Page and Shallow and Slender and the Host , and they are captured by Ford " to see this monster . " From that time they cannot be alone . But in the interval their plot has been formed , for they ...
... Page and Robin . They reappear then with Page and Shallow and Slender and the Host , and they are captured by Ford " to see this monster . " From that time they cannot be alone . But in the interval their plot has been formed , for they ...
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