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... heaven from thee . O ! that men's ears should be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery . ACT II SCENE I. - Athens . A Room in. come with better music . Farewell ; and [ Exit . mean " " 253. in paper ] has been explained to " in paper ...
... heaven from thee . O ! that men's ears should be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery . ACT II SCENE I. - Athens . A Room in. come with better music . Farewell ; and [ Exit . mean " " 253. in paper ] has been explained to " in paper ...
Page 73
... heaven . gods ] and 76. an answer ] here " an " is Rowe's insertion , and its omission before 66 answer " is so very likely that one need not hesitate . 90 81. The place . . feasted ] Timon speaks of the place as though it were a ...
... heaven . gods ] and 76. an answer ] here " an " is Rowe's insertion , and its omission before 66 answer " is so very likely that one need not hesitate . 90 81. The place . . feasted ] Timon speaks of the place as though it were a ...
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... heaven Whereon Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , From forth thy plenteous bosom , one poor root ! 185 hope I cherish prove a good omen , I shall , etc. 66 174. Thy beagles ] these ...
... heaven Whereon Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , From forth thy plenteous bosom , one poor root ! 185 hope I cherish prove a good omen , I shall , etc. 66 174. Thy beagles ] these ...
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