The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, 1886 |
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... Timon of Athens , " v . 1 : - " Whose thankless natures , not all the whips of heaven are large enough ; ' where " for " is understood before " whose . " ( 24 ) Confederates . Rarely now used as a verb . ( 25 ) So dry he was for sway ...
... Timon of Athens , " v . 1 : - " Whose thankless natures , not all the whips of heaven are large enough ; ' where " for " is understood before " whose . " ( 24 ) Confederates . Rarely now used as a verb . ( 25 ) So dry he was for sway ...
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... Timon 89 laugh at idle toys ! Where lies thy grief , oh , tell me , good Dumain ? And , gentle Longaville , where lies thy pain ? And where my liege's ? all about the breast : - A caudle , ho ! used in its sense of gone side by side ...
... Timon 89 laugh at idle toys ! Where lies thy grief , oh , tell me , good Dumain ? And , gentle Longaville , where lies thy pain ? And where my liege's ? all about the breast : - A caudle , ho ! used in its sense of gone side by side ...
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CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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