Friendly Folio - The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy written by William Shakespeare...
Parts / Sides in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor':
Speeches:
| Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-220 |
Falstaffe | 18 (prose) |
Go, fetch me a quart of Sacke, put a tost in't. (Come, let me poure in some Sack to the Thames water:) |
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| M-221 |
Falstaffe | 15 (prose) |
I went to her (Master Broome) as you see, like a |
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| M-222 |
Falstaffe | 34 (prose) |
Nay, you shall heare (Master Broome) what I |
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| M-223 |
Falstaffe | 20 (prose) |
The Windsor-bell hath stroke twelve: the Minute (For me, I am heere a Windsor Stagge,) |
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| M-224 |
Fenton | 37 |
From time to time, I have acquainted you |
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| M-225 |
Ford | 25 (prose) |
What a damn'd Epicurian-Rascall is this? my |
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| W-220 |
Mistresse Ford | 17 (prose) |
Wee burne day-light: heere, read, read: |
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| W-221 |
Mistresse Page | 25 (prose) |
What, have scap'd Love-letters in the |
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| W-222 |
Mistresse Quickly | 22 |
About, about: Search Windsor Castle Elves within, and out. |
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