The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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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 . LACH . By the gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed ...
... 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 . LACH . By the gods it is one : -If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed ...
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... mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on 7 ; 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 7 ; 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 of Posthumus , and proceeds to say , that ap- petite too would give the same suffrage . Desire , says he , when it approached sluttery , and considered it in comparison with such neat excellence , would not only be not so ...
... mistress of Posthumus , and proceeds to say , that ap- petite too would give the same suffrage . Desire , says he , when it approached sluttery , and considered it in comparison with such neat excellence , would not only be not so ...
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... mistress . " Again , in his Gala- tea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited answer to a plain question , Diana says , " let him alone , he is but peevish . " Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an ...
... mistress . " Again , in his Gala- tea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited answer to a plain question , Diana says , " let him alone , he is but peevish . " Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an ...
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... mistress , only For the most worthiest fit ! Give me your pardon . I have spoke this , to know if your affiance Were deeply rooted ; and shall make your lord , That which he is , new o'er : And he is one The truest manner'd ; such a ...
... mistress , only For the most worthiest fit ! Give me your pardon . I have spoke this , to know if your affiance Were deeply rooted ; and shall make your lord , That which he is , new o'er : And he is one The truest manner'd ; such a ...
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