The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Riley, 1809 |
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... mistress , For whom he now is banish'd , her own price Proclaims how she esteem'd him and his virtue ; 2 8 ... mistress , ] means - as to his mistress . M. Mason . VOL . XVI . C By her election may be truly read , What kind CYMBELINE . 9.
... mistress , For whom he now is banish'd , her own price Proclaims how she esteem'd him and his virtue ; 2 8 ... mistress , ] means - as to his mistress . M. Mason . VOL . XVI . C By her election may be truly read , What kind CYMBELINE . 9.
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... mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father ...
... mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father ...
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... mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching , ( and upon warrant of bloody affirmation , ) his to be more fair , virtuous , wise , chaste , constant - qualified , and less attemptible , than any the rarest of our ladies in France ...
... mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching , ( and upon warrant of bloody affirmation , ) his to be more fair , virtuous , wise , chaste , constant - qualified , and less attemptible , than any the rarest of our ladies in France ...
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... mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a friend , but the reverence of an adorer . Johnson . The sense seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : Though I profess myself her friend , not her ...
... mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a friend , but the reverence of an adorer . Johnson . The sense seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : Though I profess myself her friend , not her ...
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... mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth enough for the purchase , or merit for the gift : the other is not a thing for sale , and only the gift ...
... mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth enough for the purchase , or merit for the gift : the other is not a thing for sale , and only the gift ...
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