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... King Lear ) has dis- guised himself to continue his services to his master . Timon , in the last act , is followed by his fickle mistress , & e . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treasure by digging . The piece itself ...
... King Lear ) has dis- guised himself to continue his services to his master . Timon , in the last act , is followed by his fickle mistress , & e . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treasure by digging . The piece itself ...
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... So in Measure for Measure we have , This under generation ; ' and in King Richard III . the lower world . Halts not particularly15 , but moves itself 90'L In a 1 ** 8C . I. ATHENS . Poet. Upon the heels of my presentments, sir...
... So in Measure for Measure we have , This under generation ; ' and in King Richard III . the lower world . Halts not particularly15 , but moves itself 90'L In a 1 ** 8C . I. ATHENS . Poet. Upon the heels of my presentments, sir...
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... beg_again . ' It is said that Dr. Madden gave Johnson ten guineas for correct- ing this poem . 29 See note on King Richard III . Act iii . Sc . 2 , note 3 , p . 72 . Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man. 12 ACT I. TIMON OF.
... beg_again . ' It is said that Dr. Madden gave Johnson ten guineas for correct- ing this poem . 29 See note on King Richard III . Act iii . Sc . 2 , note 3 , p . 72 . Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man. 12 ACT I. TIMON OF.
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... King John , Act ii . Sc . 2 : - Hath willingly departed with a part . ' 42 Ritson says we should read : - The more accursed thou . ' So in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : - The more degenerate and base art thou . Apem . Ay ; to see meat ...
... King John , Act ii . Sc . 2 : - Hath willingly departed with a part . ' 42 Ritson says we should read : - The more accursed thou . ' So in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : - The more degenerate and base art thou . Apem . Ay ; to see meat ...
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... King Henry VIII . Act v . Sc . 2 : - Pray heaven he sound not my disgrace ! ' Again in Julius Cæsar , Act i . Sc . 2 : - Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? ' Caph . Enter CAPHIS . A Here , sir ; 30 TIMON OF ACT II. ...
... King Henry VIII . Act v . Sc . 2 : - Pray heaven he sound not my disgrace ! ' Again in Julius Cæsar , Act i . Sc . 2 : - Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? ' Caph . Enter CAPHIS . A Here , sir ; 30 TIMON OF ACT II. ...
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