The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... says : A flation like the herald , Mercury " New lighted on a heaven - kiffing hill . ' 19 which lines Milion feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eastern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his ...
... says : A flation like the herald , Mercury " New lighted on a heaven - kiffing hill . ' 19 which lines Milion feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eastern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his ...
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... say ! Enter CAPHIS . CAPH . Here , fir ; What is your pleasure ? SEN . Get on your cloak , and hafte you to lord Timon ; Impórtune him for my monies ; be not ceas'd ' With flight denial ; nor then filenc'd , when- Commend me to your ...
... say ! Enter CAPHIS . CAPH . Here , fir ; What is your pleasure ? SEN . Get on your cloak , and hafte you to lord Timon ; Impórtune him for my monies ; be not ceas'd ' With flight denial ; nor then filenc'd , when- Commend me to your ...
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... say : -I was fending to use lord Timon myself , thefe gentlemen can witnefs ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had done it now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship ; and I hope , his honour will con- ceive the ...
... say : -I was fending to use lord Timon myself , thefe gentlemen can witnefs ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had done it now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship ; and I hope , his honour will con- ceive the ...
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... say , I would have treated my wealth as a prefent originally received from him , and on this occafion have returned him the half of that whole for which I fuppofed myself to be indebted to his bounty . Lady Macbeth has nearly the fame ...
... say , I would have treated my wealth as a prefent originally received from him , and on this occafion have returned him the half of that whole for which I fuppofed myself to be indebted to his bounty . Lady Macbeth has nearly the fame ...
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... say you ? and does he fend to me ? Three ? humph ! It shows & c . But I can only point out metrical dilapidations which I profefs my inability to repair . STEEVENS . 5 His friends , like physicians , Thrive , give him over ; ] Sir T ...
... say you ? and does he fend to me ? Three ? humph ! It shows & c . But I can only point out metrical dilapidations which I profefs my inability to repair . STEEVENS . 5 His friends , like physicians , Thrive , give him over ; ] Sir T ...
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