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Two undeclared lovers meet : the lady in disguise challenges her lover to woo her as his mistress : their courtship is thus carried on in masquerade till she is assured of his affection , when she discloses herself , and all ends ...
Two undeclared lovers meet : the lady in disguise challenges her lover to woo her as his mistress : their courtship is thus carried on in masquerade till she is assured of his affection , when she discloses herself , and all ends ...
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Look , here comes a lover of mine and a lover of hers . Phe . Youth , you have done me much ungentleness , To show the letter that I writ to you . Ros . I care not if I have : it is my study To seem despiteful and ungentle to you : You ...
Look , here comes a lover of mine and a lover of hers . Phe . Youth , you have done me much ungentleness , To show the letter that I writ to you . Ros . I care not if I have : it is my study To seem despiteful and ungentle to you : You ...
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Observe the amount of local colour in the parts of the lover , the soldier , and the justice . ( 1 ) In the end of the 16th century there was an outburst of sonneteering unparalleled till our own day . ( 2 ) The soldier may have learned ...
Observe the amount of local colour in the parts of the lover , the soldier , and the justice . ( 1 ) In the end of the 16th century there was an outburst of sonneteering unparalleled till our own day . ( 2 ) The soldier may have learned ...
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