The Plays of William Shakespeare, 7 tomasT. Bensley, 1804 |
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... mistress ; if , in the holding or loss of that , you term her frail . I do nothing doubt , you have store of thieves ; not- withstanding , I fear not my ring . This worthy Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my ...
... mistress ; if , in the holding or loss of that , you term her frail . I do nothing doubt , you have store of thieves ; not- withstanding , I fear not my ring . This worthy Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my ...
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... mistress exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your unworthy thinking : I dare you to this match : here's my ring . Phi . I will have it no lay . Iach . By the gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoy'd ...
... mistress exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your unworthy thinking : I dare you to this match : here's my ring . Phi . I will have it no lay . Iach . By the gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoy'd ...
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... mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the king To any shape of thy ...
... mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the king To any shape of thy ...
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... mistress , who was made by him that made the tailor , not be fit too ? the rather ( saving reverence of the word ) for ' tis said , a woman's fitness comes by fits . Therein I must play the workman . I dare speak it to myself , ( for it ...
... mistress , who was made by him that made the tailor , not be fit too ? the rather ( saving reverence of the word ) for ' tis said , a woman's fitness comes by fits . Therein I must play the workman . I dare speak it to myself , ( for it ...
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... mistress : -O , my lord Posthumus ! You ne'er kill'd Imogen till now : -Help , help ! - Mine honour'd lady ! Cym . Does the world go round ? Wake , my mistress ! Post . How come these staggers on me ? Pis . Cym . If this be so , the ...
... mistress : -O , my lord Posthumus ! You ne'er kill'd Imogen till now : -Help , help ! - Mine honour'd lady ! Cym . Does the world go round ? Wake , my mistress ! Post . How come these staggers on me ? Pis . Cym . If this be so , the ...
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