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Page 64
... tell you this ( fays Flavius ) at too late a period , perhaps , for the information to be of any fervice to you , yet late as it is , it is necessary that you should be acquainted with it . " It is evident , that the steward had very ...
... tell you this ( fays Flavius ) at too late a period , perhaps , for the information to be of any fervice to you , yet late as it is , it is necessary that you should be acquainted with it . " It is evident , that the steward had very ...
Page 65
... tell me true . .4 FLAV . If you fufpect my hufbandry , or falfe- hood , Call me before the exacteft auditors , And fet me on the proof . So the gods blefs me , dundancy of measure in this paffage perfuades me that it food originally ...
... tell me true . .4 FLAV . If you fufpect my hufbandry , or falfe- hood , Call me before the exacteft auditors , And fet me on the proof . So the gods blefs me , dundancy of measure in this paffage perfuades me that it food originally ...
Page 70
... Tell this man that I am going to dinner to my lord maior , and that I cannot now intend his tittle - tattle . " " Again , in Pafquil's Night - Cap , a poem , 1623 ; " For we have many fecret ways to fpend , " Which are not fit our ...
... Tell this man that I am going to dinner to my lord maior , and that I cannot now intend his tittle - tattle . " " Again , in Pafquil's Night - Cap , a poem , 1623 ; " For we have many fecret ways to fpend , " Which are not fit our ...
Page 77
... tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . Luc . Fye , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . 2. STRAN . But ...
... tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . Luc . Fye , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . 2. STRAN . But ...
Page 78
... tell you , denied , my lord . Luc . What a flrange cafe was that ? now , before the gods , I am afham'd on't . Denied that bo- nourable man ? there was very little honour show'd in't . For my own part , I muft needs confefs , I have ...
... tell you , denied , my lord . Luc . What a flrange cafe was that ? now , before the gods , I am afham'd on't . Denied that bo- nourable man ? there was very little honour show'd in't . For my own part , I muft needs confefs , I have ...
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