The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... mistress . Leon . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -- satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have trusted thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priestlike , thou Hast ...
... mistress . Leon . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -- satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have trusted thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priestlike , thou Hast ...
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... mistress clouded so , without 38 This is expressed obscurely , but seems to mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as Johnson laconically expresses it , was ' a thing ...
... mistress clouded so , without 38 This is expressed obscurely , but seems to mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as Johnson laconically expresses it , was ' a thing ...
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... mistress , So sovereignly being honourable . I have lov'd thee , Leon . Make't thy question , and go rot46 ! Dost think , I am so muddy , so unsettled , To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets ...
... mistress , So sovereignly being honourable . I have lov'd thee , Leon . Make't thy question , and go rot46 ! Dost think , I am so muddy , so unsettled , To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets ...
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... mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action , I now go on 11 , Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord : I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall . My women , come ; you have ...
... mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action , I now go on 11 , Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord : I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall . My women , come ; you have ...
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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 ; With such a kind of love , as might become A lady like ...
... 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 ; With such a kind of love , as might become A lady like ...
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