The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen8Longman, 1820 |
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... enemies , then a dinner of friends . Alcib . So they were bleeding - new , my lord , there's no meat like them ; I could wish my best friend at such a feast . Apem , ' Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou ...
... enemies , then a dinner of friends . Alcib . So they were bleeding - new , my lord , there's no meat like them ; I could wish my best friend at such a feast . Apem , ' Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou ...
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... office , Before I were forc'd out ! Happier is he that has no friend to feed , Than such as do even enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . [ Exit . Tim . You do yourselves Much wrong , you bate 20 . [ ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
... office , Before I were forc'd out ! Happier is he that has no friend to feed , Than such as do even enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . [ Exit . Tim . You do yourselves Much wrong , you bate 20 . [ ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted ; does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine . Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord ...
... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted ; does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine . Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord ...
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... enemies : How full of valour did he bear himself In the last conflict , and made plenteous wounds ? 2 Sen. He has made too much plenty with ' em , he Is a sworn rioter : h'as a sin that often Drowns him , and takes his valour prisoner ...
... enemies : How full of valour did he bear himself In the last conflict , and made plenteous wounds ? 2 Sen. He has made too much plenty with ' em , he Is a sworn rioter : h'as a sin that often Drowns him , and takes his valour prisoner ...
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... enemy , and give over my trade . 1 Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a ... enemies : Grant , I may ever love , and rather woo Those that would mischief me , than those that do ! He has caught ...
... enemy , and give over my trade . 1 Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a ... enemies : Grant , I may ever love , and rather woo Those that would mischief me , than those that do ! He has caught ...
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