The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the PoetS. Andrus and Son, 1844 - 844 pages |
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... mistress Weeps when she sees me work ; and says , such Do love , prize , honour you . baseness I swam , ere I could recover the shore ,. Cal . No more dams Pll make for fish ; Nor fetch . in firing At requiring , Nor scrape trenchering ...
... mistress Weeps when she sees me work ; and says , such Do love , prize , honour you . baseness I swam , ere I could recover the shore ,. Cal . No more dams Pll make for fish ; Nor fetch . in firing At requiring , Nor scrape trenchering ...
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... mistress , that , when But for my duty to your lady ship . Speed . O excellent motion ! O exceeding pup- pet ! now will he interpret to her . Val . Madam and mistress , a thousand good- morrows . Speed . O , ' give you good even ...
... mistress , that , when But for my duty to your lady ship . Speed . O excellent motion ! O exceeding pup- pet ! now will he interpret to her . Val . Madam and mistress , a thousand good- morrows . Speed . O , ' give you good even ...
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... Mistress ? Speed . Master , Sir Thurio frowns on you . Val . Ay , boy , it's for love . Speed . Not of you . Val . Of my mistress then . Speed . ' Twere good you knocked him . Sil . Servant , you are sad . Val . Indeed , madam , I seem ...
... Mistress ? Speed . Master , Sir Thurio frowns on you . Val . Ay , boy , it's for love . Speed . Not of you . Val . Of my mistress then . Speed . ' Twere good you knocked him . Sil . Servant , you are sad . Val . Indeed , madam , I seem ...
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... mistress Silvia , from my master ; and 1 came no sooner into the dining - chamber , but he steps me Pro . I hope thou wilt - How now , you whore- son peasant ! [ To Launce . Where have you been these two days loitering ? Laun . Marry ...
... mistress Silvia , from my master ; and 1 came no sooner into the dining - chamber , but he steps me Pro . I hope thou wilt - How now , you whore- son peasant ! [ To Launce . Where have you been these two days loitering ? Laun . Marry ...
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... mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! This ring I gave him , when he parted from me , Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth ! - To bind him to ...
... mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! This ring I gave him , when he parted from me , Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth ! - To bind him to ...
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