The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... 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 was in France , I would abate her nothing ; though I profess my- self her adorer , not her friend.7 ...
... 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 was in France , I would abate her nothing ; though I profess my- self her adorer , not her friend.7 ...
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... hold dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser . If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting : But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you ...
... hold dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser . If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting : But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you ...
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... . Post . Agreed . [ Exeunt POSTHUMUS and IACHIMO . French . Will this hold , think you ? 2 Recommendation . Phi . Signior Iachimo will not from it . Pray D 2 SCENE V. 19 CYMBELINE . Iach. I am the master of my speeches; ...
... . Post . Agreed . [ Exeunt POSTHUMUS and IACHIMO . French . Will this hold , think you ? 2 Recommendation . Phi . Signior Iachimo will not from it . Pray D 2 SCENE V. 19 CYMBELINE . Iach. I am the master of my speeches; ...
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... hold The hand fast to her lord.I have given him that , Which , if he take , shall quite unpeople her Of liegers for her sweet ; and which she , after , Except she bend her humour , shall be assur'd Re - enter PISANIO and Ladies . - To ...
... hold The hand fast to her lord.I have given him that , Which , if he take , shall quite unpeople her Of liegers for her sweet ; and which she , after , Except she bend her humour , shall be assur'd Re - enter PISANIO and Ladies . - To ...
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... hold , to think , that man , - By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , yea , what she cannot choose But must be , will his free hours languish for Assured bondage ? Imo . Will my lord say so ? Iach . Ay , madam ; with ...
... hold , to think , that man , - By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , yea , what she cannot choose But must be , will his free hours languish for Assured bondage ? Imo . Will my lord say so ? Iach . Ay , madam ; with ...
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