The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome . He is called The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here , He did incline to sadness ; and oft - times Not knowing why . Iach . I never saw him sad . There is ...
... Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome . He is called The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here , He did incline to sadness ; and oft - times Not knowing why . Iach . I never saw him sad . There is ...
Page 254
... Iach . Here are letters for you . ' Tis very like . Post . Their tenor good , I trust . Iuch . Phi . Was Caius Lucius in the Britain court , When you were there ? 1 Iach . But not approached . Post . He was expected then , All is well ...
... Iach . Here are letters for you . ' Tis very like . Post . Their tenor good , I trust . Iuch . Phi . Was Caius Lucius in the Britain court , When you were there ? 1 Iach . But not approached . Post . He was expected then , All is well ...
Page 323
... Iach . Thou'lt torture me to leave unspoken that Which , to be spoke , would torture thee . Cym . How ! me ? Iach . I am glad to be constrained to utter that which . Torments me to conceal . By villany I got this ring ; ' twas Leonatus ...
... Iach . Thou'lt torture me to leave unspoken that Which , to be spoke , would torture thee . Cym . How ! me ? Iach . I am glad to be constrained to utter that which . Torments me to conceal . By villany I got this ring ; ' twas Leonatus ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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