The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 10 |
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... Mistress , by T. Heywood , 1636 : " Witch and hag , crone and beldam . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " All the gold in Crete cannot get one of you old crones with child . " Again , in the ancient enterlude of The Repentance ...
... Mistress , by T. Heywood , 1636 : " Witch and hag , crone and beldam . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " All the gold in Crete cannot get one of you old crones with child . " Again , in the ancient enterlude of The Repentance ...
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... mistress of , Which comes to me in name of fault , I must not At all acknowledge . For Polixenes , ( With whom I am accus'd , ) I do confess , I lov'd him , as in honour he requir'd ; 6 " Nor aught so good , but strain'd from that fair ...
... mistress of , Which comes to me in name of fault , I must not At all acknowledge . For Polixenes , ( With whom I am accus'd , ) I do confess , I lov'd him , as in honour he requir'd ; 6 " Nor aught so good , but strain'd from that fair ...
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... mistress of the feaft , and she lays it on . She hath made me four - and- twenty nosegays for the shearers : three - man fong- men all , and very good ones ; butthey are most of them means and bases : but one Puritan amongst them , and ...
... mistress of the feaft , and she lays it on . She hath made me four - and- twenty nosegays for the shearers : three - man fong- men all , and very good ones ; butthey are most of them means and bases : but one Puritan amongst them , and ...
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... mistress o'the feast : 9 Come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As your good flock shall profper ... mistress o ' the feaft : ] From the novel : " It happened not long after this , that there was a meeting of all ...
... mistress o'the feast : 9 Come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As your good flock shall profper ... mistress o ' the feaft : ] From the novel : " It happened not long after this , that there was a meeting of all ...
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... mistress as they are going into a garden , and after she has alluded to the quality of many herbs , he adds : " You have fair roses , have you not ? " Yes , fir , ( says she , ) but no gillyflowers . Meaning , perhaps , that the would ...
... mistress as they are going into a garden , and after she has alluded to the quality of many herbs , he adds : " You have fair roses , have you not ? " Yes , fir , ( says she , ) but no gillyflowers . Meaning , perhaps , that the would ...
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