The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... moft incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and continuate goodness : 4 ' He paffes . 5 Johnfon fuppofes that there is fome error in this paffage , becaufe the Poet afks a question , and stays not for an answer ; and ...
... moft incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and continuate goodness : 4 ' He paffes . 5 Johnfon fuppofes that there is fome error in this paffage , becaufe the Poet afks a question , and stays not for an answer ; and ...
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... Moft rich in Timon's nod . PAIN . I faw them fpeak together . " POET . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The bafe o'the mount 7 8 Is rank'd with all deferts , all kind of natures , That labour ...
... Moft rich in Timon's nod . PAIN . I faw them fpeak together . " POET . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The bafe o'the mount 7 8 Is rank'd with all deferts , all kind of natures , That labour ...
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... moft fhort , his creditors moft ftrait : Your honourable letter he defires 3 To those have fhut him up ; which failing to him , 3 Periods his comfort . 4 TIM . Noble Ventidius ! Well ; I am not of that feather , to shake off My friend ...
... moft fhort , his creditors moft ftrait : Your honourable letter he defires 3 To those have fhut him up ; which failing to him , 3 Periods his comfort . 4 TIM . Noble Ventidius ! Well ; I am not of that feather , to shake off My friend ...
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... Moft noble Timon , call the man be- fore thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS . Luc . Here , at your lordfhip's fervice . OLD ATH . This fellow here , lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents my ...
... Moft noble Timon , call the man be- fore thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS . Luc . Here , at your lordfhip's fervice . OLD ATH . This fellow here , lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents my ...
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... Moft noble lord , Pawn me to this your honour , she is his . TIM . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! 2 ...
... Moft noble lord , Pawn me to this your honour , she is his . TIM . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! 2 ...
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