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... we breathe in the Vienna of " Measure for Measure . " Pompey and his mistress , whose very names are unclean , are certainly no decenter creatures than Boult and his employers . In " Troilus and Cressida " there are [ xiv ] PERICLES.
... we breathe in the Vienna of " Measure for Measure . " Pompey and his mistress , whose very names are unclean , are certainly no decenter creatures than Boult and his employers . In " Troilus and Cressida " there are [ xiv ] PERICLES.
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... mistress ' lips , - We drink this health to you . KNIGHTS . SIM . Yet pause awhile : We thank your grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it ...
... mistress ' lips , - We drink this health to you . KNIGHTS . SIM . Yet pause awhile : We thank your grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it ...
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... mistress ; your choice agrees with mine ; I like that well : nay , how absolute she's in ' t , Not minding whether I dislike or no ! Well , I do commend her choice ; And will no longer have it be delay'd . Soft ! here he comes : I must ...
... mistress ; your choice agrees with mine ; I like that well : nay , how absolute she's in ' t , Not minding whether I dislike or no ! Well , I do commend her choice ; And will no longer have it be delay'd . Soft ! here he comes : I must ...
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... mistress , are you so peremptory ? you had , ― [ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart . I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ...
... mistress , are you so peremptory ? you had , ― [ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart . I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ...
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... mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter . Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV- EPHESUS A ROOM IN CERIMON'S HOUSE Enter CERIMON and THAISA CER . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer ...
... mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter . Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV- EPHESUS A ROOM IN CERIMON'S HOUSE Enter CERIMON and THAISA CER . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer ...
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