The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... night frequents my houfe . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin'd to thrift , And my eftate deferves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well , what further ? Old Ath . One only daughter have I , no ...
... night frequents my houfe . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin'd to thrift , And my eftate deferves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well , what further ? Old Ath . One only daughter have I , no ...
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... night englutted ; Who now is not Timon's ? What heart , head , fword , force , means , but is Lord . Timon's ? Great Timon's , noble , worthy , royal Timon's ? Ah ! when the means are gone , that buy this praise , The breath is gone ...
... night englutted ; Who now is not Timon's ? What heart , head , fword , force , means , but is Lord . Timon's ? Great Timon's , noble , worthy , royal Timon's ? Ah ! when the means are gone , that buy this praise , The breath is gone ...
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... night . Flaminius , honeft Flami- nius , you are very refpectively welcome , Sir - Fill me fome wine . And how does that honourable , complete , free - hearted Gentleman of Athens , thy very bountiful good Lord and Mafter ? Flam . His ...
... night . Flaminius , honeft Flami- nius , you are very refpectively welcome , Sir - Fill me fome wine . And how does that honourable , complete , free - hearted Gentleman of Athens , thy very bountiful good Lord and Mafter ? Flam . His ...
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... taken from the Timon of Lucian . WARBURTON . ( 9 ) ith brothel . ] So Hanmer . The old copies read , o ' th ' brothel . Domestick Domestick awe , night reft , and neighbourhood , Inftruction 60 TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT IV. SCENE I (8) ...
... taken from the Timon of Lucian . WARBURTON . ( 9 ) ith brothel . ] So Hanmer . The old copies read , o ' th ' brothel . Domestick Domestick awe , night reft , and neighbourhood , Inftruction 60 TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT IV. SCENE I (8) ...
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Shakespeare. Domestick awe , night reft , and neighbourhood , Inftruction , manners , mysteries and trades , Degrees , obfervances , cuftoms and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries ! And ( 1 ) yet confufion live ! -Plagues ...
Shakespeare. Domestick awe , night reft , and neighbourhood , Inftruction , manners , mysteries and trades , Degrees , obfervances , cuftoms and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries ! And ( 1 ) yet confufion live ! -Plagues ...
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