The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... IACH . Believe it , sir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crescent note ; expected to prove so worthy , as since he hath been allowed the name of : but I could then have looked on him without the help of admiration ...
... IACH . Believe it , sir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crescent note ; expected to prove so worthy , as since he hath been allowed the name of : but I could then have looked on him without the help of admiration ...
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... IACH . Ay , and the approbation of those , that weep this lamentable divorce , under her colours 6 , are wonderfully to extend him ' ; be it but to for- tify her judgment , which else an easy battery might lay flat , for taking a beggar ...
... IACH . Ay , and the approbation of those , that weep this lamentable divorce , under her colours 6 , are wonderfully to extend him ' ; be it but to for- tify her judgment , which else an easy battery might lay flat , for taking a beggar ...
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... IACH . Can we , with manners , ask what was the difference ? FRENCH . Safely , I think : ' twas a contention in * First folio omits not . Again , in Heywood's English Traveller , 1633 : 2 " The constable is call'd to atone the broil ...
... IACH . Can we , with manners , ask what was the difference ? FRENCH . Safely , I think : ' twas a contention in * First folio omits not . Again , in Heywood's English Traveller , 1633 : 2 " The constable is call'd to atone the broil ...
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... colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the fa- vourable and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend IACH . As fair , and as good , ( 30 ACT I CYMBELINE .
... colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the fa- vourable and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend IACH . As fair , and as good , ( 30 ACT I CYMBELINE .
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. IACH . As fair , and as good , ( a kind of hand - in- hand comparison , ) had been something too fair , and too good , for any lady in Britany . If she went before others I have seen , as that diamond ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. IACH . As fair , and as good , ( a kind of hand - in- hand comparison , ) had been something too fair , and too good , for any lady in Britany . If she went before others I have seen , as that diamond ...
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