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... Iach . This matter of marrying his king's daugh- ter , ( wherein he must be weighed rather by her value , than his own , ) words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter.3 French . And then his banishment : - Iach . Ay , and the ...
... Iach . This matter of marrying his king's daugh- ter , ( wherein he must be weighed rather by her value , than his own , ) words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter.3 French . And then his banishment : - Iach . Ay , and the ...
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... Iach . As fair , and as good , ( a kind of hand - in- hand comparison , ) had been something too fair , and -8 confounded one the other , ] To confound , in our author's time , signified - to destroy . 9 which may , without ...
... Iach . As fair , and as good , ( a kind of hand - in- hand comparison , ) had been something too fair , and -8 confounded one the other , ] To confound , in our author's time , signified - to destroy . 9 which may , without ...
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... Iach . What do you esteem it at ? Post . More than the world enjoys . Iach . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth ...
... Iach . What do you esteem it at ? Post . More than the world enjoys . Iach . Either your unparagoned mistress is dead , or she's outprized by a trifle . Post . You are mistaken : the one may be sold , or given ; if there were wealth ...
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... Iach . ' Would I had put my estate , and my neigh- bour'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 ...
... Iach . ' Would I had put my estate , and my neigh- bour'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 ...
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... Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . Post . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your return : -Let there be covenants drawn be- tween us : My mistress exceeds in goodness the ...
... Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . Post . Will you ? -I shall but lend my diamond till your return : -Let there be covenants drawn be- tween us : My mistress exceeds in goodness the ...
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