The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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William Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's Houfe . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , 2 and Others , at feveral doors . POET . Good day , fir . 3 I am glad you are well . PAIN . POET . I have not feen you ...
William Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's Houfe . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , 2 and Others , at feveral doors . POET . Good day , fir . 3 I am glad you are well . PAIN . POET . I have not feen you ...
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... houfe . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin'd to thrift ! And my eflate deferves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . TIM . Well ; what further ? • ' Tis not enough & c . ] This thought is better expreffed ...
... houfe . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin'd to thrift ! And my eflate deferves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . TIM . Well ; what further ? • ' Tis not enough & c . ] This thought is better expreffed ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State in Timon's Houfe . Hautboys playing loud mufick . A great banquet ferved in FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS , SEM- PRONIUS , and ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State in Timon's Houfe . Hautboys playing loud mufick . A great banquet ferved in FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS , SEM- PRONIUS , and ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE HI . The fame . A Hall in Timon's Houfe . Enter FLAVIUS , with many bills in his hand . FLAV . No care , no ftop ! fo fenfelefs of expence , That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor ceafe his flow of ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE HI . The fame . A Hall in Timon's Houfe . Enter FLAVIUS , with many bills in his hand . FLAV . No care , no ftop ! fo fenfelefs of expence , That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor ceafe his flow of ...
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... houfe merrily , and go away fadly : The reafon of this ? VAR . SERV . I could render one . APEM . Do it then , that we may account thee a whoremafter , and a knave ; which notwithstand- ing , thou fhalt be no less efteemed . VAR . SERV ...
... houfe merrily , and go away fadly : The reafon of this ? VAR . SERV . I could render one . APEM . Do it then , that we may account thee a whoremafter , and a knave ; which notwithstand- ing , thou fhalt be no less efteemed . VAR . SERV ...
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