The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Page 11
... thought is closely ex- pressed , and obscure : but this seems the meaning : " If the man be honest , my lord , for that reason he will be so in this ; and not endeavour at the injustice of gaining my daughter without my consent ...
... thought is closely ex- pressed , and obscure : but this seems the meaning : " If the man be honest , my lord , for that reason he will be so in this ; and not endeavour at the injustice of gaining my daughter without my consent ...
Page 18
... - sons , and which contribute to the increase of riches , wear a plau- sible appearance , and as the world goes are thought fair , but they are faults notwithstanding . Apem . Let me stay at thine own peril , 18 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... - sons , and which contribute to the increase of riches , wear a plau- sible appearance , and as the world goes are thought fair , but they are faults notwithstanding . Apem . Let me stay at thine own peril , 18 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... thoughts ! Tim . And , in some sort , these wants of mine are crown'd , 2 That I account them blessings ; for by these Shall I try friends : You shall perceive , how you Mistake my fortunes ; I am wealthy in my friends . Within there ...
... thoughts ! Tim . And , in some sort , these wants of mine are crown'd , 2 That I account them blessings ; for by these Shall I try friends : You shall perceive , how you Mistake my fortunes ; I am wealthy in my friends . Within there ...
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... thought is bounty's foe ; Being free itself , it thinks all others so . [ Exeunt . The same . ACT III . A Room in Lucullus's House . FLAMINIUS waiting . Enter a Servant to him . Serv . I have told my lord of you , he is coming down to ...
... thought is bounty's foe ; Being free itself , it thinks all others so . [ Exeunt . The same . ACT III . A Room in Lucullus's House . FLAMINIUS waiting . Enter a Servant to him . Serv . I have told my lord of you , he is coming down to ...
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... thought a fool . I had rather than the worth of thrice the sum , He had sent to me first , but for my mind's sake ; I had such a courage to do him good . But now return , And with their faint reply this answer join ; Who bates mine ...
... thought a fool . I had rather than the worth of thrice the sum , He had sent to me first , but for my mind's sake ; I had such a courage to do him good . But now return , And with their faint reply this answer join ; Who bates mine ...
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