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Page xi
... say , ' Pray , draw neere ! ' and go out with Timon , apparently to have out their explanation . Caphis and Co. do not draw neere , but stop to talk to Apemantus . When we've had enough of that , in come Timon and the steward , who again ...
... say , ' Pray , draw neere ! ' and go out with Timon , apparently to have out their explanation . Caphis and Co. do not draw neere , but stop to talk to Apemantus . When we've had enough of that , in come Timon and the steward , who again ...
Page 7
... say of wax , my growth would approve the truth . " But if " a sea of wax may mean , as he says a little further on , a waxing sea , ' then it seems to me that we need have no difficulty in explaining anything . Collier , ed . 2 , gives ...
... say of wax , my growth would approve the truth . " But if " a sea of wax may mean , as he says a little further on , a waxing sea , ' then it seems to me that we need have no difficulty in explaining anything . Collier , ed . 2 , gives ...
Page 106
... says of the former , " It seems most probable that ' consumptions in the hollow bones ' means disease of the bones of the cranium , which form that which may essentially be called , the hollow bone of the body . Disease of these bones ...
... says of the former , " It seems most probable that ' consumptions in the hollow bones ' means disease of the bones of the cranium , which form that which may essentially be called , the hollow bone of the body . Disease of these bones ...
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