The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... she love him ? OLD ATH . She is young , and apt : Our own precedent passions do inftruct us What levity's in youth . TIM . [ to LUCILIUS ] Love you the maid ? Luc . Ay , my good lord , and she accepts of it . OLD ATH . If in her ...
... she love him ? OLD ATH . She is young , and apt : Our own precedent passions do inftruct us What levity's in youth . TIM . [ to LUCILIUS ] Love you the maid ? Luc . Ay , my good lord , and she accepts of it . OLD ATH . If in her ...
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... she is his . TIM . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promife . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET ...
... she is his . TIM . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promife . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET ...
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... she , if I be a dog ? : TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . NO ; I eat not lords . TIM . Anthou should'st , thou'dst anger ladies . 7 Are they not Athenians ? ] The very imperfet state in which the ancient copy of this play has ...
... she , if I be a dog ? : TIM . Wilt dine with me , Apemantus ? APEM . NO ; I eat not lords . TIM . Anthou should'st , thou'dst anger ladies . 7 Are they not Athenians ? ] The very imperfet state in which the ancient copy of this play has ...
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... She makes him sing songs to her , looks fortunes in his fists , and babies in his eyes . " Again , in Churchyard's Tragicall discours of a dolorous Gentle- woman , 1593 : " Men will not looke for babes in hollowd eyen . " STEEVENS ...
... She makes him sing songs to her , looks fortunes in his fists , and babies in his eyes . " Again , in Churchyard's Tragicall discours of a dolorous Gentle- woman , 1593 : " Men will not looke for babes in hollowd eyen . " STEEVENS ...
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... She's e'en setting on water to scald such • Poor rogues , and ufurers ' men ! bawds & c . ] This is said so ab- ruptly , that I am inclined to think it misplaced , and would re- gulate the passage thus : Caph . Where's the fool now ...
... She's e'en setting on water to scald such • Poor rogues , and ufurers ' men ! bawds & c . ] This is said so ab- ruptly , that I am inclined to think it misplaced , and would re- gulate the passage thus : Caph . Where's the fool now ...
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