The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... IACH . What do you esteem it at ? POST . More than the world enjoys . IACH . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . 8 POST . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth ...
... IACH . What do you esteem it at ? POST . More than the world enjoys . IACH . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . 8 POST . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth ...
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... IACH . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admittance , and opportunity to friend . POST . No , no . IACH . I dare , thereon , pawn the ...
... IACH . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the yielding ; had I admittance , and opportunity to friend . POST . No , no . IACH . I dare , thereon , pawn the ...
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... IACH . You are a friend , and therein the wiser 3 . 3 You are a FRIEND , and therein the wiser . ] I correct it : " You are afraid , and therein the wiser . " What Iachimo says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been ...
... IACH . You are a friend , and therein the wiser 3 . 3 You are a FRIEND , and therein the wiser . ] I correct it : " You are afraid , and therein the wiser . " What Iachimo says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been ...
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... IACH . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . POST . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your return : -Let there be covenants drawn be- tween us : My mistress exceeds in goodness the ...
... IACH . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . POST . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your return : -Let there be covenants drawn be- tween us : My mistress exceeds in goodness the ...
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... IACH . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold , and starve : I will fetch my gold , and have our two wagers recorded . POST ...
... IACH . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold , and starve : I will fetch my gold , and have our two wagers recorded . POST ...
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