The Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. The comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer-night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like itBernhard Tauchnitz, 1868 |
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Page 90
... mistress ' marks upon my shoulders ; But not a thousand marks between you both . If I should pay your worship those again , Perchance you will not bear them patiently . Ant . S. Thy mistress ' marks ! what mistress , slave , hast thou ...
... mistress ' marks upon my shoulders ; But not a thousand marks between you both . If I should pay your worship those again , Perchance you will not bear them patiently . Ant . S. Thy mistress ' marks ! what mistress , slave , hast thou ...
Page 93
... mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! " Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : " I know , " quoth he , " no house , no wife , no mistress . " So that my errand , due unto my tongue , I thank him , I bear home ...
... mistress ! I know not thy mistress ; out on thy mistress ! " Luc . Quoth who ? Dro . E. Quoth my master : " I know , " quoth he , " no house , no wife , no mistress . " So that my errand , due unto my tongue , I thank him , I bear home ...
Page 423
... mistress will before the break of day Be here at Belmont : she doth stray about By holy crosses , where she kneels ... mistress of the house . Enter LAUNCELOT . Laun . Sola , sola ! wo ha , ho ! sola , sola ! Lor . Who calls ? Laun ...
... mistress will before the break of day Be here at Belmont : she doth stray about By holy crosses , where she kneels ... mistress of the house . Enter LAUNCELOT . Laun . Sola , sola ! wo ha , ho ! sola , sola ! Lor . Who calls ? Laun ...
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MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 137 |
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