The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... faid , to ask whether any thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for an answer by observing so many conjured by Timon's bounty to ...
... faid , to ask whether any thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for an answer by observing so many conjured by Timon's bounty to ...
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... faid that Dr. Johnfon was paid ten guineas by Dr. Madden for correcting this poem . STEEVENS . 7 your honour ! ] The common address to a lord in our author's time , was your honour , which was indifferently used with your lordship . See ...
... faid that Dr. Johnfon was paid ten guineas by Dr. Madden for correcting this poem . STEEVENS . 7 your honour ! ] The common address to a lord in our author's time , was your honour , which was indifferently used with your lordship . See ...
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... faid fatirically , and in character . It was a sober refledion in Timon ; who by our betters meant the gods , which require to be repaid for benefits received ; but it would be impiety in men to expect the fame observance for the ...
... faid fatirically , and in character . It was a sober refledion in Timon ; who by our betters meant the gods , which require to be repaid for benefits received ; but it would be impiety in men to expect the fame observance for the ...
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... faid , my lord . FLAV . Lord Lucius , and Lord Lucullus ? ' humph ! [ Afide . TIM . Go you , fir , [ To another Serv . ] to the se- nators , 8 1 ( Of whom even to the state's best health , I have Deserv'd this hearing , ) bid ' em send ...
... faid , my lord . FLAV . Lord Lucius , and Lord Lucullus ? ' humph ! [ Afide . TIM . Go you , fir , [ To another Serv . ] to the se- nators , 8 1 ( Of whom even to the state's best health , I have Deserv'd this hearing , ) bid ' em send ...
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... faid to have poured molten gold down his throat , as a reproach and punish ment for his avarice . " STEEVENS . 4 Thou disease of a friend , ] So , in King Lear : " my daughter ; " Or rather , a disease " & c . STEEVENS . It turns in ...
... faid to have poured molten gold down his throat , as a reproach and punish ment for his avarice . " STEEVENS . 4 Thou disease of a friend , ] So , in King Lear : " my daughter ; " Or rather , a disease " & c . STEEVENS . It turns in ...
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