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... look on you ! IIO I'm worse than mad : I have kept back. First Sen. Alcib . Banish me ! 95 100 our spirit , And , not to swell [ Exeunt Senators . 95 , 96. I should ... grace ] that I should be brought so low as to have to sue for so ...
... look on you ! IIO I'm worse than mad : I have kept back. First Sen. Alcib . Banish me ! 95 100 our spirit , And , not to swell [ Exeunt Senators . 95 , 96. I should ... grace ] that I should be brought so low as to have to sue for so ...
Page 99
... look . Timandra ] 47. Stage - Direction . One of Alcibiades's mistresses . Plutarch ( North , ed . Skeat , p . 304 ) ... look ] look like a young Phry . Thy lips rot off ! Tim . I sc . III . ] 99 TIMON OF ATHENS.
... look . Timandra ] 47. Stage - Direction . One of Alcibiades's mistresses . Plutarch ( North , ed . Skeat , p . 304 ) ... look ] look like a young Phry . Thy lips rot off ! Tim . I sc . III . ] 99 TIMON OF ATHENS.
Page 116
... looks , " not the subjunctive , " look . " 308-310 . What man ... means ? ] Commentator follows commentator in explaining this to mean , What prodigal didst thou ever know who was loved after his means were spent ? To such an ...
... looks , " not the subjunctive , " look . " 308-310 . What man ... means ? ] Commentator follows commentator in explaining this to mean , What prodigal didst thou ever know who was loved after his means were spent ? To such an ...
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