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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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SCENE IV. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford come forwards.

Page.

How now, Meg?

Mrs. Page.

Whither go you, George?—hark you.

Mrs. Ford.

How now, sweet Frank, why art thou melancholy?

Ford.

I melancholy! I am not melancholy.—Get you home, go.

Mrs. Ford.

Faith, thou hast some crotchets in thy head now—Will you go, mistress Page?

Mrs. Page.

Have with you.—You'll come to dinner,

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George?—Look, who comes yonder: she shall be our messenger to this paultry Knight.

[Aside to Mrs. Ford. Enter Mistress Quickly.

Mrs. Ford.

Trust me, I thought on her, she'll fit it.

Mrs. Page.

You are come to see my daughter Anne?

Quic.

Ay forsooth; and, I pray, how does good mitress Anne?

Mrs. Page.

Go in with us, and see; we have an hour's talk with you.

[Ex. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Quickly.
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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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