The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Re - enter CUPID , with a masque of Ladies as Amazons , with Lutes in their Hands , dancing , and playing . Apem . Hey day , what a sweep of vanity comes this day ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this ...
... Re - enter CUPID , with a masque of Ladies as Amazons , with Lutes in their Hands , dancing , and playing . Apem . Hey day , what a sweep of vanity comes this day ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this ...
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... Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Apem . Come , with me , fool , come . Fool . I do not always follow lover , elder brother , and woman ; sometime , the philosopher . [ Exeunt APEMANTUS and Fool . Flav . ' Pray you , walk near ; I'll speak ...
... Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Apem . Come , with me , fool , come . Fool . I do not always follow lover , elder brother , and woman ; sometime , the philosopher . [ Exeunt APEMANTUS and Fool . Flav . ' Pray you , walk near ; I'll speak ...
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... Re - enter Servant , with Wine . Serv . Please your lordship , here is the wine . Lucul . Flaminius , I have noted thee always wise . Here's to thee . Flam . Your lordship speaks your pleasure . Lucul . I have observed thee always for a ...
... Re - enter Servant , with Wine . Serv . Please your lordship , here is the wine . Lucul . Flaminius , I have noted thee always wise . Here's to thee . Flam . Your lordship speaks your pleasure . Lucul . I have observed thee always for a ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter TIMON , in a rage ; FLAMINIUS following . Tim . What , are my doors oppos'd against my passage ? Have I been ever free , and must my house Be my ... Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Tim . They TIMON OF ATHENS . 51.
William Shakespeare. Enter TIMON , in a rage ; FLAMINIUS following . Tim . What , are my doors oppos'd against my passage ? Have I been ever free , and must my house Be my ... Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Tim . They TIMON OF ATHENS . 51.
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William Shakespeare. Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Tim . They have e'en put my breath from me , the slaves : Creditors ! -devils . Flav . My dear lord , - Tim . What if it should be so ? Flav . My lord , - Tim . I'll have it so : -My ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . Tim . They have e'en put my breath from me , the slaves : Creditors ! -devils . Flav . My dear lord , - Tim . What if it should be so ? Flav . My lord , - Tim . I'll have it so : -My ...
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