The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Iach . That lady is not now living ; or this gentle- man's opinion , by this , worn out . Post . She holds her virtue still , and I my mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer her fore ours of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I ...
... Iach . That lady is not now living ; or this gentle- man's opinion , by this , worn out . Post . She holds her virtue still , and I my mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer her fore ours of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I ...
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... Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he disposed to mirth ? I hope he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome : he is call'd The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here He did incline to sadness , and ...
... Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he disposed to mirth ? I hope he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome : he is call'd The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here He did incline to sadness , and ...
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... Iach . They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ; I must aboard to - morrow . Imo . O , no , no . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or I shall short my word By lengthening my return ...
... Iach . They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ; I must aboard to - morrow . Imo . O , no , no . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or I shall short my word By lengthening my return ...
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