The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... shall demonftrate these quick blows of for- tune 8 9 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let him fit down ...
... shall demonftrate these quick blows of for- tune 8 9 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let him fit down ...
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... if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words - fhe be , we should regulate the paffage thus : How shall he be Endow'd , if mated with an equal husband ? STEEVENS . For ' tis a bond in men . Give him 20 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words - fhe be , we should regulate the paffage thus : How shall he be Endow'd , if mated with an equal husband ? STEEVENS . For ' tis a bond in men . Give him 20 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... Shall we in ? 1. LORD . I'll keep you company . [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " And yet thy body meeds a better ...
... Shall we in ? 1. LORD . I'll keep you company . [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " And yet thy body meeds a better ...
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... Shall I try friends ; You fhall perceive , how you Miftake my fortunes ; I am wealthy in my friends . Within there , ho ! 5 Flaminius ! Servilius ! ― 6 Enter FLAMINIUS , SERVILIUS , and other Servants . SERV . My lord , my lord ...
... Shall I try friends ; You fhall perceive , how you Miftake my fortunes ; I am wealthy in my friends . Within there , ho ! 5 Flaminius ! Servilius ! ― 6 Enter FLAMINIUS , SERVILIUS , and other Servants . SERV . My lord , my lord ...
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... shall be furnished with by B , this may be done , either by C's augmenting his loan , and lending ten pounds as well as B , or by B's diminishing his loan , and , like C , lending only five pounds . The word of Varro's fervant therefore ...
... shall be furnished with by B , this may be done , either by C's augmenting his loan , and lending ten pounds as well as B , or by B's diminishing his loan , and , like C , lending only five pounds . The word of Varro's fervant therefore ...
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