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Page 195
... Ereunt POSTHUMUS and IACHIMO . French . Will this hold , think you ? Phi . Signior lachimo will not from it . Pray , let us fellow ' em . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - Britain . A Room in Cymbe- line's Palace . Enter QUEEN , Ladies , and ...
... Ereunt POSTHUMUS and IACHIMO . French . Will this hold , think you ? Phi . Signior lachimo will not from it . Pray , let us fellow ' em . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - Britain . A Room in Cymbe- line's Palace . Enter QUEEN , Ladies , and ...
Page 204
... Ereunt CYM . , QUEEN , Lords , and Mess . Clo . If the be up , I'll speak with her ; if not , This is ordinarily printed , " And be friended With aptness of the season : make denials Increase your services . " We follow a suggestion of ...
... Ereunt CYM . , QUEEN , Lords , and Mess . Clo . If the be up , I'll speak with her ; if not , This is ordinarily printed , " And be friended With aptness of the season : make denials Increase your services . " We follow a suggestion of ...
Page 237
... ereunt . Then , enter LUCIUS , IACHIMO , and IMOGEN . Luc . Away , boy , from the troops , and save thyself : It will be observed throughout this act that the stage- directions are extremely full , and that the action of the drama at ...
... ereunt . Then , enter LUCIUS , IACHIMO , and IMOGEN . Luc . Away , boy , from the troops , and save thyself : It will be observed throughout this act that the stage- directions are extremely full , and that the action of the drama at ...
Page 268
... Ereunt IAGO and Attendants . And , till she come , as truly as to heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , ° So justly to your grave ears I'll present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love , And she in mine . Duke . Say it ...
... Ereunt IAGO and Attendants . And , till she come , as truly as to heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , ° So justly to your grave ears I'll present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love , And she in mine . Duke . Say it ...
Page 319
... Ereunt Montano and Gratiano ; and Gratiano is afterwards made to re - enter . See Illustration , p . 322 . Moor , she was chaste ; she lov'd thee , cruel Moor ; So come my soul to bliss , as I speak true ; So speaking as I think , alas ...
... Ereunt Montano and Gratiano ; and Gratiano is afterwards made to re - enter . See Illustration , p . 322 . Moor , she was chaste ; she lov'd thee , cruel Moor ; So come my soul to bliss , as I speak true ; So speaking as I think , alas ...
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