Merry wives of Windsor
dc.contributor | Montgomery, Bill |
dc.contributor.author | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-27 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-08-19T14:25:29Z |
dc.date.available | 2022-08-19T14:25:29Z |
dc.date.created | 1602 |
dc.date.issued | 1987-04-30 |
dc.identifier | ota:1057 |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1057 |
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dc.language | English |
dc.language.iso | eng |
dc.publisher | University of Oxford |
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dc.rights.label | PUB |
dc.subject.lcsh | Plays -- England -- 17th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Comedies -- England -- 17th century |
dc.subject.other | Plays |
dc.title | Merry wives of Windsor |
dc.type | Text |
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branding | Oxford Text Archive |
files.size | 74115 |
files.count | 1 |
otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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<P 1> <H A pleasant conceited Co-> <H medie, of Syr {Iohn Falstaffe,} and the> <H merry Wiues of {Windsor}.> <H {Enter Iustice} Shallow, {Syr} Hugh, {Maister} Page,> <H {and} Slender.> <Shal.> NEre talke to me, Ile make a star-cham- ber matter of it. The Councell shall know it. (mee. <Pag.> Nay good maister {Shallow} be perswaded by <Slen.> Nay surely my vncle shall not put it vp so. <Sir Hu.> Wil you not heare reasons M. {Slenders}? You should heare reasons. <Shal.> Tho he be a knight, he shall not thinke to carrie it so away. M. {page} I will not be wronged. For you Syr, I loue you, and for my cousen He comes to looke vpon your daughter. <Pa.> And heres my hand, and if my daughter Like him so well as I, wee`l quickly haue it a match: In the meane time let me intreat you to soiourne Here a while. And on my life Ile vndertake To make you friends. <Sir Hu.> I pra . . .