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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... tell him this from me , I count it one of my greatest afflictions , say , that I cannot pleasure such an honourable gentleman . Good Servilius , will you befriend me so far , as to use mine own words to him ? Ser . Yes , sir , I shall ...
... tell him this from me , I count it one of my greatest afflictions , say , that I cannot pleasure such an honourable gentleman . Good Servilius , will you befriend me so far , as to use mine own words to him ? Ser . Yes , sir , I shall ...
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... tell him that ; he knows , you are too diligent . [ Exit FLAMINIUS . Enter FLAVIUS in a cloak , muffled . Luc . Serv . Ha ! is not that his steward muffled so ? He goes away in a cloud : call him , call him . Tit . Do you hear , sir ? 1 ...
... tell him that ; he knows , you are too diligent . [ Exit FLAMINIUS . Enter FLAVIUS in a cloak , muffled . Luc . Serv . Ha ! is not that his steward muffled so ? He goes away in a cloud : call him , call him . Tit . Do you hear , sir ? 1 ...
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... Tell out my blood . Luc . Serv . Five thousand crowns , my lord . Tim . Five thousand drops pays that . What yours ? -and yours ? 1 Var . Serv . My lord , 2 Var . Serv . My lord , - Tim . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall upon you ...
... Tell out my blood . Luc . Serv . Five thousand crowns , my lord . Tim . Five thousand drops pays that . What yours ? -and yours ? 1 Var . Serv . My lord , 2 Var . Serv . My lord , - Tim . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall upon you ...
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... tell you more anon . feast toward . 2 Lord . This is the old man still . 3 Lord . Will't hold ? will't hold ? 2 Lord . It does : but time will . 3 Lord . I do conceive . and so . Tim . Each man to his stool , with that spur as he would ...
... tell you more anon . feast toward . 2 Lord . This is the old man still . 3 Lord . Will't hold ? will't hold ? 2 Lord . It does : but time will . 3 Lord . I do conceive . and so . Tim . Each man to his stool , with that spur as he would ...
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... Tell them there , I have gold ; look , so I have . Apem . Here is no use for gold . Tim . For here it sleeps , and does no hired harm . Apem . Where ly'st o'nights , Timon ? Tim . Where feed'st thou o'days , Apemantus ? Under that's ...
... Tell them there , I have gold ; look , so I have . Apem . Here is no use for gold . Tim . For here it sleeps , and does no hired harm . Apem . Where ly'st o'nights , Timon ? Tim . Where feed'st thou o'days , Apemantus ? Under that's ...
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