The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Band 2Little, Brown, 1888 |
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... mistress show'd me thee , and thy dog , and thy bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book ; I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . - Trin . By this good light , this is a very shallow monster : -I afeard of him ? a ...
... mistress show'd me thee , and thy dog , and thy bush . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book ; I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . - Trin . By this good light , this is a very shallow monster : -I afeard of him ? a ...
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... mistress which I serve quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures . O ! she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of harshness . I must remove Some thousands of these logs , and pile them up ...
... mistress which I serve quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures . O ! she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of harshness . I must remove Some thousands of these logs , and pile them up ...
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... mistress ; ' tis fresh morning with me , When you are by at night . I do beseech you , Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers What is your name ? Mira . Miranda . - O my father ! I have broke your hest to say so . Fer . Indeed , the ...
... mistress ; ' tis fresh morning with me , When you are by at night . I do beseech you , Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers What is your name ? Mira . Miranda . - O my father ! I have broke your hest to say so . Fer . Indeed , the ...
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... 'll die your maid : to be your fellow , You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble , ever . My mistress , dearest ; Mira . My husband , then ? Fer . Ay SC . I. 51 THE TEMPEST .
... 'll die your maid : to be your fellow , You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble , ever . My mistress , dearest ; Mira . My husband , then ? Fer . Ay SC . I. 51 THE TEMPEST .
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... quiet , monster . - Mistress line , is not this my jerkin ? Now is the jerkin under the line : now , jerkin , you are like to lose your hair , and prove a bald jerkin . Trin . Do , do : we steal by line 70 ACT IV . THE TEMPEST.
... quiet , monster . - Mistress line , is not this my jerkin ? Now is the jerkin under the line : now , jerkin , you are like to lose your hair , and prove a bald jerkin . Trin . Do , do : we steal by line 70 ACT IV . THE TEMPEST.
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