The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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... Iach . This matter of marrying his King's Daughter , ( wherein he must be weigh'd rather by her value , than his own ) words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter . French . And then his banishment- Iach . Ay , and the ...
... Iach . This matter of marrying his King's Daughter , ( wherein he must be weigh'd rather by her value , than his own ) words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter . French . And then his banishment- Iach . Ay , and the ...
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... Iach . You must not fo far prefer her , ' fore ours of Italy . I Poft Being fo far provok'd , as I was in France , I would abate her nothing ; tho ' I profefs myself her adorer , not her friend . Iach . As fairy and as good , a kind of ...
... Iach . You must not fo far prefer her , ' fore ours of Italy . I Poft Being fo far provok'd , as I was in France , I would abate her nothing ; tho ' I profefs myself her adorer , not her friend . Iach . As fairy and as good , a kind of ...
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... Iach . Which the Gods have given you : Poft . Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours ; but , you know , ftrange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be ftoll'n too ; fo , of your ...
... Iach . Which the Gods have given you : Poft . Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours ; but , you know , ftrange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be ftoll'n too ; fo , of your ...
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... Iach . ' Would , I had put my eftate and my neigh bour's , on th ' approbation of what I have spoke . Poft . What Lady would you chufe to affail ? Iach . Yours ; who in conftancy , you think , ftands fo fafe . I will lay you ten ...
... Iach . ' Would , I had put my eftate and my neigh bour's , on th ' approbation of what I have spoke . Poft . What Lady would you chufe to affail ? Iach . Yours ; who in conftancy , you think , ftands fo fafe . I will lay you ten ...
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... Iach . By the Gods it is one . If I bring you not fuf- ficient teftimony that I have enjoy'd the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand ducats are yours : fo is your diamond too ; if I come off , and leave her in fuch ...
... Iach . By the Gods it is one . If I bring you not fuf- ficient teftimony that I have enjoy'd the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand ducats are yours : fo is your diamond too ; if I come off , and leave her in fuch ...
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