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Page 26
... misdemeth sore . Fer . Madam , leave care and carefull plaint for ine : To monstrous quality . " Titus Andronicus , act ii . scene 1 .: Just hath my father bene to every wight , His 26 [ SACKVILLE . FERREX AND PORREX .
... misdemeth sore . Fer . Madam , leave care and carefull plaint for ine : To monstrous quality . " Titus Andronicus , act ii . scene 1 .: Just hath my father bene to every wight , His 26 [ SACKVILLE . FERREX AND PORREX .
Page 39
... madam , and pardon me . See other instances in Mr Steevens's note on this passage . 35 Even with a twinks - i . e . the twinkling of an eye . See The Taming of the Shrew . S. The ORDER and SIGNIFICATION of the Domme Shewe before the ...
... madam , and pardon me . See other instances in Mr Steevens's note on this passage . 35 Even with a twinks - i . e . the twinkling of an eye . See The Taming of the Shrew . S. The ORDER and SIGNIFICATION of the Domme Shewe before the ...
Page 135
... Madam , of whence you are I know , but who , I cannot tell . Timo . Alexander , I am the sister of Theagines , who fought a battel with thy father , before the city of Chieronte , " where he died , I say which none can gainsay ...
... Madam , of whence you are I know , but who , I cannot tell . Timo . Alexander , I am the sister of Theagines , who fought a battel with thy father , before the city of Chieronte , " where he died , I say which none can gainsay ...
Page 143
... madam , will you draw near ? for Alexander will be here anon . Psyllus , stay you here at the window : if any en- quire for me , answer Non lubet esse domi . SCENE II . PSYLLUS , MANES . [ Exeunt . Psyl . It is always my master's ...
... madam , will you draw near ? for Alexander will be here anon . Psyllus , stay you here at the window : if any en- quire for me , answer Non lubet esse domi . SCENE II . PSYLLUS , MANES . [ Exeunt . Psyl . It is always my master's ...
Page 149
... madam , to paint Venus was a plea- in the mean season , but use for tantara , sol , fa , sure ; but to shadow the sweet face of Cam - la ; for his hard couch , down beds ; for his hand- paspe , it is a heaven . ful of water , bis ...
... madam , to paint Venus was a plea- in the mean season , but use for tantara , sol , fa , sure ; but to shadow the sweet face of Cam - la ; for his hard couch , down beds ; for his hand- paspe , it is a heaven . ful of water , bis ...
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