The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... gods . Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . through him Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affeded fond . Defs . JOHNSON , mour : 66 A fimilar phrafe occurs in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Hu- By this air ...
... gods . Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . through him Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affeded fond . Defs . JOHNSON , mour : 66 A fimilar phrafe occurs in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Hu- By this air ...
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... gods to witnefs , I will choose Mine heir from forth the beggars of the world , And difpoffefs her all . TIM . How fhall fhe be endow'd , If she be mated with an equal husband ? 2 OLD ATH . Three talents , on the prefent ; in fu- ture ...
... gods to witnefs , I will choose Mine heir from forth the beggars of the world , And difpoffefs her all . TIM . How fhall fhe be endow'd , If she be mated with an equal husband ? 2 OLD ATH . Three talents , on the prefent ; in fu- ture ...
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... gods preferve you ? TIM . Well fare you , gentlemen : Give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . - Sir , your jewel Hath fuffer'd under praise . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I ...
... gods preferve you ? TIM . Well fare you , gentlemen : Give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . - Sir , your jewel Hath fuffer'd under praise . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I ...
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... gods will not ! MER . If traffick do it , the gods do it . APEM . Traffick's thy god , and thy god confound thee ! Trumpets found . Enter a Servant . TIM . What trumpet's that ? SERV . ' Tis Alcibiades , and Some twenty horfe , all of ...
... gods will not ! MER . If traffick do it , the gods do it . APEM . Traffick's thy god , and thy god confound thee ! Trumpets found . Enter a Servant . TIM . What trumpet's that ? SERV . ' Tis Alcibiades , and Some twenty horfe , all of ...
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... gods remember 9 My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with thanks , and fervice , from ...
... gods remember 9 My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with thanks , and fervice , from ...
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