The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... better , that made the painter ; and yet he's but a filthy piece of work . PAIN . You are a dog . APEM . Thy mother's of my generation ; What's fhe , ifl be a dog ? TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . No ; I eat not lords . TIM ...
... better , that made the painter ; and yet he's but a filthy piece of work . PAIN . You are a dog . APEM . Thy mother's of my generation ; What's fhe , ifl be a dog ? TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . No ; I eat not lords . TIM ...
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... better grave . 19 i . e . deferves . Again , in a comedy called Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou shalt win foes by fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV . p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVENS ...
... better grave . 19 i . e . deferves . Again , in a comedy called Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou shalt win foes by fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV . p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVENS ...
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... better or properer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O , what a precious comfort ' tis , to have fo many , like brothers , com- manding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere it can be born ! Mine eyes ...
... better or properer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O , what a precious comfort ' tis , to have fo many , like brothers , com- manding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere it can be born ! Mine eyes ...
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... better than my own . STEEVENS . I believe the meaning is , " You have conceived the fairest of us , " to use the words of Lucullus in a fubfequent scene ; ) you have eftimated us too highly , perhaps above our deferts . So , in ...
... better than my own . STEEVENS . I believe the meaning is , " You have conceived the fairest of us , " to use the words of Lucullus in a fubfequent scene ; ) you have eftimated us too highly , perhaps above our deferts . So , in ...
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... better mufick . APEM . [ Exit . So ; -- Thou'lt not hear me now , -thou fhalt not then , I'll lock 5 6 Thy heaven from thee . O , that men's ears should be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! [ Exit . 3 I doubt whether their legs ...
... better mufick . APEM . [ Exit . So ; -- Thou'lt not hear me now , -thou fhalt not then , I'll lock 5 6 Thy heaven from thee . O , that men's ears should be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! [ Exit . 3 I doubt whether their legs ...
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