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Monologues in Shakespeare's
Merry Wives of Windsor
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Falstaff
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
O, she did so course o'er my exteriors
I iii 35
Falstaff
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
Reason, you rogue, reason
II ii 9
Ford
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
What a damn'd Epicurean rascal is this
II ii 93
Falstaff
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
Have I liv'd to be carried in a basket
III v 5
Falstaff
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
Nay, you shall hear, Master Brook
IV i 43
Fenton
Verse
Merry Wives of Windsor
From time to time I have acquainted you
IV vi 8
Mistress Page
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
What, have I scaped love-letters in the holiday-time of my beauty,
II i 1
Mistress Ford
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
We burn Daylight. Here, Read, read; percieve how I might be knighted
II i 15
Mistress Quickly
Prose
Merry Wives of Windsor
Marry, this is the short and the long of it
II i 32
Mistress Page
Verse
Merry Wives of Windsor
There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter
IV iv 24
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