The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 139
... Iach . Would I had put my estate and my neighbour's on the approbation of what I have spoke ! Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iach . Yours ; whom in constancy you think stands so safe . I will lay you ten thousand ducats ...
... Iach . Would I had put my estate and my neighbour's on the approbation of what I have spoke ! Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iach . Yours ; whom in constancy you think stands so safe . I will lay you ten thousand ducats ...
Page 140
... Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : we will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain , lest the bargain should catch cold and starve : I will fetch my gold and 180 have our two wagers recorded . Post ...
... Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : we will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain , lest the bargain should catch cold and starve : I will fetch my gold and 180 have our two wagers recorded . Post ...
Page 145
... Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety And greets your highness dearly . Imo . You ' re kindly welcome . [ Presents a letter . Thanks , good sir : Iach . [ Aside ] All of her that is out of door most rich ! If she ...
... Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety And greets your highness dearly . Imo . You ' re kindly welcome . [ Presents a letter . Thanks , good sir : Iach . [ Aside ] All of her that is out of door most rich ! If she ...
Page 146
... Iach . It cannot be i ' the eye , for apes and monkeys ' Twixt two such shes would chatter this way and Contemn with mows the other ; nor i ' the judge- ment , For idiots in this case of favour would Be wisely definite ; nor i ' the ...
... Iach . It cannot be i ' the eye , for apes and monkeys ' Twixt two such shes would chatter this way and Contemn with mows the other ; nor i ' the judge- ment , For idiots in this case of favour would Be wisely definite ; nor i ' the ...
Page 147
... Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he disposed to mirth ? I hope he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome : he is call'd The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here , He did incline to sadness ...
... Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he disposed to mirth ? I hope he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant ; none a stranger there So merry and so gamesome : he is call'd The Briton reveller . Imo . When he was here , He did incline to sadness ...
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