The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9 to the dumbness of the geflure One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , seems to have a capacity of speech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or ...
... never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9 to the dumbness of the geflure One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , seems to have a capacity of speech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or ...
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... Never may That fate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! ] The meaning is , let me never henceforth confider any thing that I poffefs , but as owed or due to you : held for your fervice , and at your difpofal ...
... Never may That fate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! ] The meaning is , let me never henceforth confider any thing that I poffefs , but as owed or due to you : held for your fervice , and at your difpofal ...
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... never will happen ; till Timon is transformed to the thape of his dog , and his knavifh followers become honeft men . Stay for thy good morrow , fays he , till I be gentle , which will happen at the fame time when thou art Timon's dog ...
... never will happen ; till Timon is transformed to the thape of his dog , and his knavifh followers become honeft men . Stay for thy good morrow , fays he , till I be gentle , which will happen at the fame time when thou art Timon's dog ...
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... Fletcher : I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. A & IV . fc , i : ་ ་ in heart defiring ftill " You may behold , " & c . 2. LORD . Let it flow this way , my 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... Fletcher : I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. A & IV . fc , i : ་ ་ in heart defiring ftill " You may behold , " & c . 2. LORD . Let it flow this way , my 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that Seems a fleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ; Or my friends , if I fhould need ' em . Amen . So fall to't : Rich men fin , and I ...
... never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that Seems a fleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ; Or my friends , if I fhould need ' em . Amen . So fall to't : Rich men fin , and I ...
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