Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... mistress ' sake , That us'd me so ; or else , by Jove I vow , I should have scratch'd out your unseeing eyes , To make my master out of love with thee . [ Erit Sil . A thousand more mischances than this one Have. ACT IV . SCENE IV . TWO ...
... mistress ' sake , That us'd me so ; or else , by Jove I vow , I should have scratch'd out your unseeing eyes , To make my master out of love with thee . [ Erit Sil . A thousand more mischances than this one Have. ACT IV . SCENE IV . TWO ...
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... mistress at once , without any reason alleged ; and consequently the two lines , spoken by Valentine , after his forgiveness of Proteus , - And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee , - are ...
... mistress at once , without any reason alleged ; and consequently the two lines , spoken by Valentine , after his forgiveness of Proteus , - And , that my love may appear plain and free , All that was mine in Silvia I give thee , - are ...
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... mistress made it one upon my cheek : She is so hot , because the meat is cold ; The meat is cold , because you come not home ; You come not home , because you have no stomach : You have no stomach , having broke your fast ; But we ...
... mistress made it one upon my cheek : She is so hot , because the meat is cold ; The meat is cold , because you come not home ; You come not home , because you have no stomach : You have no stomach , having broke your fast ; But we ...
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... mistress , sir , quoth I ; hang up thy mistress ; I know not thy mistress : out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : I know , quoth he , no house , no wife , no mistress : So that my errand , due unto my tongue ...
... mistress , sir , quoth I ; hang up thy mistress ; I know not thy mistress : out on thy mistress ! Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : I know , quoth he , no house , no wife , no mistress : So that my errand , due unto my tongue ...
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... mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My house was at the Phoenix ? Wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst answer me ? Dro . S. What answer , sir ? when spake I such a word ? Ant . S. Even now , even here , not half an hour ...
... mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My house was at the Phoenix ? Wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst answer me ? Dro . S. What answer , sir ? when spake I such a word ? Ant . S. Even now , even here , not half an hour ...
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