“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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... of expression conversation affords many examples : " I was always to be blamed , whatever happened . " - " I am in the lottery , but I was always to draw blanks . " What shall be done ? He will not hear , TIMON OF ATHENS . 29.
... of expression conversation affords many examples : " I was always to be blamed , whatever happened . " - " I am in the lottery , but I was always to draw blanks . " What shall be done ? He will not hear , TIMON OF ATHENS . 29.
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William Shakespeare. What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fye , fye , fye , fye ! Enter CAPHIS , and the Servants of Isidore and Caph . Var . Serv . VARRO . Is't not ...
William Shakespeare. What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fye , fye , fye , fye ! Enter CAPHIS , and the Servants of Isidore and Caph . Var . Serv . VARRO . Is't not ...
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... hear me , Go to : Perchance , some single vantages you took , When my indisposition put you back ; And that unaptness made your minister , Thus to excuse yourself . Flav . O my good lord ! At many times I brought in my accounts , 4 made ...
... hear me , Go to : Perchance , some single vantages you took , When my indisposition put you back ; And that unaptness made your minister , Thus to excuse yourself . Flav . O my good lord ! At many times I brought in my accounts , 4 made ...
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... hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time , The greatest of your having lacks a half To pay your present debts . Tim . Let all my land be sold . Flav . ' Tis all engag'd , some forfeited and gone ; And what remains will hardly stop the ...
... hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time , The greatest of your having lacks a half To pay your present debts . Tim . Let all my land be sold . Flav . ' Tis all engag'd , some forfeited and gone ; And what remains will hardly stop the ...
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... hear , sir ? 1 Var . Serv . By your leave , sir , Flav . What do you ask of me , my friend ? Tit . We wait for certain money here , sir . Flav . Ay , If money were as certain as your waiting , " Twere sure enough . Why then preferr'd ...
... hear , sir ? 1 Var . Serv . By your leave , sir , Flav . What do you ask of me , my friend ? Tit . We wait for certain money here , sir . Flav . Ay , If money were as certain as your waiting , " Twere sure enough . Why then preferr'd ...
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