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... fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV . p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVENS . All ufe of quittance . ] i . e . all the cuftomary returns made in discharge of obligations . WARBURTON . 1 SCENE II . The fame . A Room of TIMON OF ATHENS . 29.
... fear , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV . p . 45 , n . 6. STEEVENS . All ufe of quittance . ] i . e . all the cuftomary returns made in discharge of obligations . WARBURTON . 1 SCENE II . The fame . A Room of TIMON OF ATHENS . 29.
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... fear to drink at meals ; Left they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : 9 Great men fhould drink with harness throats . 3 2 on their TIм . My lord , in heart ; and let the health round . go trained to purfuít by being gratified ...
... fear to drink at meals ; Left they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : 9 Great men fhould drink with harness throats . 3 2 on their TIм . My lord , in heart ; and let the health round . go trained to purfuít by being gratified ...
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... fear , those . that dance before me now , Would one day ftamp upon me : It has been done ; Men fhut their doors against a fetting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to fhow their loves , each fingles ...
... fear , those . that dance before me now , Would one day ftamp upon me : It has been done ; Men fhut their doors against a fetting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to fhow their loves , each fingles ...
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... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyfelf in paper fhortly : 4 What need thefe feafts , pomps , and vain glories ? TIM . Nay , An you begin to rail on fociety once , I am sworn , not to give regard to you . Farewell ; and come with better ...
... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyfelf in paper fhortly : 4 What need thefe feafts , pomps , and vain glories ? TIM . Nay , An you begin to rail on fociety once , I am sworn , not to give regard to you . Farewell ; and come with better ...
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... fear , ' When every feather flicks in his own wing , Lord limon will be left a naked gull , 4 5 Which flashes now a phoenix . Get you gone . CAPH . I go , fir . take the bonds along with SEN . I go , fir ? you , And have the dates in ...
... fear , ' When every feather flicks in his own wing , Lord limon will be left a naked gull , 4 5 Which flashes now a phoenix . Get you gone . CAPH . I go , fir . take the bonds along with SEN . I go , fir ? you , And have the dates in ...
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