The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee ... 2411ňA O MOMIT " allid raro JA " 2UTO.IIH : mrs ' true sro " " albrig aft of s ZOMIT . VOLUME XVIII 42 TIMON OF ATHENS WITH A SPECIAL. e8 V T.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee ... 2411ňA O MOMIT " allid raro JA " 2UTO.IIH : mrs ' true sro " " albrig aft of s ZOMIT . VOLUME XVIII 42 TIMON OF ATHENS WITH A SPECIAL. e8 V T.
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... true Shake- spearean manner , with an easy and natural scene which introduces the subject without the formality of an ex- planation . Perhaps the best example of Shakespeare's method in this respect is the dialogue between Sampson and ...
... true Shake- spearean manner , with an easy and natural scene which introduces the subject without the formality of an ex- planation . Perhaps the best example of Shakespeare's method in this respect is the dialogue between Sampson and ...
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... true , to those who did not want . He gave because he loved giving . But he never turned his face from any poor man , he never failed to relieve distress , and he could not realise that there were men who would refuse assistance to ...
... true , to those who did not want . He gave because he loved giving . But he never turned his face from any poor man , he never failed to relieve distress , and he could not realise that there were men who would refuse assistance to ...
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... true friend- ship ; but he did not think that friendship , or respect , or anything beyond material comforts , could be bought . The great and gloomy satirist of Rome said that there was no greater hardship in poverty than the ridicule ...
... true friend- ship ; but he did not think that friendship , or respect , or anything beyond material comforts , could be bought . The great and gloomy satirist of Rome said that there was no greater hardship in poverty than the ridicule ...
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... true friendship was . It is the feeling of Horatio for Hamlet , of Bassanio for Antonio , of Kent for Lear . But it cannot be bought with all the gold of Ophir . If a man should give the whole substance of his house for it , he would ...
... true friendship was . It is the feeling of Horatio for Hamlet , of Bassanio for Antonio , of Kent for Lear . But it cannot be bought with all the gold of Ophir . If a man should give the whole substance of his house for it , he would ...
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