The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17 |
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... Thefe two lines are abfurdly given to Timon . They fhould be read thus : Tim . If our betters play at that game , we must not . Apem . Dare to imitate them . Faults that are rich are fair . This is faid fatirically , and in character ...
... Thefe two lines are abfurdly given to Timon . They fhould be read thus : Tim . If our betters play at that game , we must not . Apem . Dare to imitate them . Faults that are rich are fair . This is faid fatirically , and in character ...
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... thefe whetstones may be seen in Parkinson's Museum . They were ftrangers , at that period , to the ufe of forks . RITSON . 9 windpipe's dangerous notes : ] The notes of the wind- pipe feem to be only the indications which fhow where the ...
... thefe whetstones may be seen in Parkinson's Museum . They were ftrangers , at that period , to the ufe of forks . RITSON . 9 windpipe's dangerous notes : ] The notes of the wind- pipe feem to be only the indications which fhow where the ...
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... Thefe only now , & c . i . ě . the five feufés , Timon , acknowledge thee their patron ; four of them , viz . the hearing , tafte , touch , and fmell , are all feafted at thy board ; and thefe ladies come with me to entertain your fight ...
... Thefe only now , & c . i . ě . the five feufés , Timon , acknowledge thee their patron ; four of them , viz . the hearing , tafte , touch , and fmell , are all feafted at thy board ; and thefe ladies come with me to entertain your fight ...
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... Thefe are mad women . TYRHWITT . Like madness in the glory of this life , As this pomp Jhows to a little oil , and root . ] The glory of this life is very near to madness , as may be made appear from this pomp , exhibited in a place ...
... Thefe are mad women . TYRHWITT . Like madness in the glory of this life , As this pomp Jhows to a little oil , and root . ] The glory of this life is very near to madness , as may be made appear from this pomp , exhibited in a place ...
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... 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 mufick . APEM . [ Exit . So ; -- Thou'lt not hear me now , -thou fhalt ...
... 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 mufick . APEM . [ Exit . So ; -- Thou'lt not hear me now , -thou fhalt ...
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