The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... IACHIMO , 2 a Frenchman , a Dutch- man , and a Spaniard.3 Iach . Believe it , sir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crescent note ; expected to prove so wor- thy , as since he hath been allowed the name of : but I could ...
... IACHIMO , 2 a Frenchman , a Dutch- man , and a Spaniard.3 Iach . Believe it , sir : I have seen him in Britain : he was then of a crescent note ; expected to prove so wor- thy , as since he hath been allowed the name of : but I could ...
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... Iachimo afterwards says in the same sense : 1 " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. Mason . I am not certain that the ...
... Iachimo afterwards says in the same sense : 1 " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. Mason . I am not certain that the ...
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... Iachimo , as it stands there , is inconclusive . On this account , Dr. Warburton reads , omitting the word-- not , " I could believe she excelled many . " Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I ...
... Iachimo , as it stands there , is inconclusive . On this account , Dr. Warburton reads , omitting the word-- not , " I could believe she excelled many . " Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I ...
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... Iachimo says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been our poet's reading : 66 But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . " Warburton . You are a friend to the lady , and therein the wiser , as you ...
... Iachimo says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been our poet's reading : 66 But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . " Warburton . You are a friend to the lady , and therein the wiser , as you ...
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... Iachimo declares the conditions of it ; and Posthumus embraces them , as well he might ; for Iachimo mentions only that of the two conditions which was favourable to Posthumus : namely , that if his wife preserved her honour he should ...
... Iachimo declares the conditions of it ; and Posthumus embraces them , as well he might ; for Iachimo mentions only that of the two conditions which was favourable to Posthumus : namely , that if his wife preserved her honour he should ...
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