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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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... than to be guided by their experience . ' i . e . destroyed . So in Antony and Cleopatra , Act iii . Sc . 2 , p . 418 : - ' What willingly he did confound he wail'd . ' Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what 20 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... than to be guided by their experience . ' i . e . destroyed . So in Antony and Cleopatra , Act iii . Sc . 2 , p . 418 : - ' What willingly he did confound he wail'd . ' Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what 20 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what was the difference ? French . Safely , I think : ' twas a contention in public , which may , without contradiction , suffer the report . It was much like an argument that fell out last night ...
Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what was the difference ? French . Safely , I think : ' twas a contention in public , which may , without contradiction , suffer the report . It was much like an argument that fell out last night ...
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Iach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is but frail , and the other casual : a cunning ...
Iach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is but frail , and the other casual : a cunning ...
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Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : Though your attempt , as you call it , deserve more ; a punishment too . Phi . Gentlemen , enough of this : it came in too suddenly ; let it die as it was born , and , I pray you , be better ...
Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : Though your attempt , as you call it , deserve more ; a punishment too . Phi . Gentlemen , enough of this : it came in too suddenly ; let it die as it was born , and , I pray you , be better ...
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