The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... master . . . own ] my master is roused by an urgent necessity " " to require of you the money in your hands in order to make use of what is his own . But in " call upon his own two ideas seem to be blended , that of making a demand upon ...
... master . . . own ] my master is roused by an urgent necessity " " to require of you the money in your hands in order to make use of what is his own . But in " call upon his own two ideas seem to be blended , that of making a demand upon ...
Page 60
... master's passion ] the feelings which will be my master's when he learns what I have to tell him . 60 , 61. This slave . . . him ] This is Steeven's punctuation , and the words will mean , " This slave , much to his honour , still has ...
... master's passion ] the feelings which will be my master's when he learns what I have to tell him . 60 , 61. This slave . . . him ] This is Steeven's punctuation , and the words will mean , " This slave , much to his honour , still has ...
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... master's confidence was above mine ; Else , surely , his had equall'd . 30 Enter FLAMINIUS . Tit . One of Lord ... master had greater trust in Timon's wealth and honour than mine had , otherwise my master's debt would have been as great ...
... master's confidence was above mine ; Else , surely , his had equall'd . 30 Enter FLAMINIUS . Tit . One of Lord ... master had greater trust in Timon's wealth and honour than mine had , otherwise my master's debt would have been as great ...
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