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Iachimo
[Yak-e-mo ]. An Italian libertine in Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Iachimo from Infoplease:
- Iachimo - Iachimo [Yak-e-mo ]. An Italian libertine in Shakespeare's Cymbeline. Source: Dictionary of ...
- William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act V, Scene II - The heaviness and guilt within my bosom Takes off my manhood: I have belied a lady, The princess of this country, and the air on't Revengingly enfeebl
- William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act II, Scene IV - Fear it not, sir: I would I were so sure To win the king as I am bold her honour Will remain hers.
- William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act I, Scene VI - A father cruel, and a step-dame false; A foolish suitor to a wedded lady, That hath her husband banish'd;—O, that husband! My supreme crown of grief!
- William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act I, Scene IV - 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; bu
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