The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... we are too dear † the leanness that afflicts us , the object of our misery , is as an inventory to parti- • Rich + Charge of keeping us more than we are worth . B think to fob off our disgrace with a tale : Coriolanus,
... we are too dear † the leanness that afflicts us , the object of our misery , is as an inventory to parti- • Rich + Charge of keeping us more than we are worth . B think to fob off our disgrace with a tale : Coriolanus,
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... Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten , And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And ...
... Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten , And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And ...
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... rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The base o'the mount Is rank'd with all deserts , all kind of natures , That labour on the ...
... rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The base o'the mount Is rank'd with all deserts , all kind of natures , That labour on the ...
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... rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks and service , from whose help I deriv'd liberty . Tim . Oh ! by no means , Honest Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I ...
... rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks and service , from whose help I deriv'd liberty . Tim . Oh ! by no means , Honest Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I ...
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... rich in sorrow , parting poor , Exeunt SERVANTS . Oh ! the fierce wretchedness that glory brings us ! [ empt , Who would not wish to be from wealth ex- Since riches point to misery and contempt ? Who'd be so mock'd with glory , as to ...
... rich in sorrow , parting poor , Exeunt SERVANTS . Oh ! the fierce wretchedness that glory brings us ! [ empt , Who would not wish to be from wealth ex- Since riches point to misery and contempt ? Who'd be so mock'd with glory , as to ...
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