The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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William Shakespeare. Post . More than the world enjoys . Iach . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outpriz'd by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth enough for the ...
William Shakespeare. Post . More than the world enjoys . Iach . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outpriz'd by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth enough for the ...
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William Shakespeare. Post . You are a great deal abused13 in too bold a persuasion ; and I doubt not you sustain what you're worthy of , by your attempt . Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : Though your attempt , as you call it ...
William Shakespeare. Post . You are a great deal abused13 in too bold a persuasion ; and I doubt not you sustain what you're worthy of , by your attempt . Iach . What's that ? Post . A repulse : Though your attempt , as you call it ...
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... Post . Agreed . [ Exeunt PosT . and IACH . French . Will this hold , think you ? Phi . Signior lachimo will not from it . us follow ' em . Pray , let [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Britain . A Room in Cymbeline's Palace . Enter Queen , Ladies ...
... Post . Agreed . [ Exeunt PosT . and IACH . French . Will this hold , think you ? Phi . Signior lachimo will not from it . us follow ' em . Pray , let [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Britain . A Room in Cymbeline's Palace . Enter Queen , Ladies ...
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... Post . Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in the present winter's state ...
... Post . Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in the present winter's state ...
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... Post . The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return ...
... Post . The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return ...
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