The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mistress fine , When mistresses from common sense are hid : - 4 3 Not to see ladies , study , fast , not sleep . ] The words as they stand , will express the meaning intended , if pointed thus : Not to see ladies - study - fast - not ...
... mistress fine , When mistresses from common sense are hid : - 4 3 Not to see ladies , study , fast , not sleep . ] The words as they stand , will express the meaning intended , if pointed thus : Not to see ladies - study - fast - not ...
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... mistress of Biron , and neglect Katharine , who was his own . Biron be- haves in the same manner . No advantage would be gained by an exchange of names , because the last speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of ...
... mistress of Biron , and neglect Katharine , who was his own . Biron be- haves in the same manner . No advantage would be gained by an exchange of names , because the last speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of ...
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... mistress about a gown : it makes you have a most inconie body . " Cony and incony have the same meaning . So , Metaphor says , in Jonson's Tale of a Tub : " O superdainty canon , vicar inconey . " Again , in The Two Angry Women of ...
... mistress about a gown : it makes you have a most inconie body . " Cony and incony have the same meaning . So , Metaphor says , in Jonson's Tale of a Tub : " O superdainty canon , vicar inconey . " Again , in The Two Angry Women of ...
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... mistress , were as slender as my wit , One of these maids ' girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . 2 PRIN . What's your will , sir ? what's your will ? COST . I have a letter ...
... mistress , were as slender as my wit , One of these maids ' girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . 2 PRIN . What's your will , sir ? what's your will ? COST . I have a letter ...
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... mistress that some archers are come to wait on her . She supposes them to be fletchers , or arrow - smiths : 3 “ Enter the suters , & c . bory do you not see them before you ? are not these e archers , what do you call them , shooters ...
... mistress that some archers are come to wait on her . She supposes them to be fletchers , or arrow - smiths : 3 “ Enter the suters , & c . bory do you not see them before you ? are not these e archers , what do you call them , shooters ...
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