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... and despised old man . " " Timon . Let me look back upon thee , O thou wall , That girdlest in those wolves , dive in the earth , more ༣ ྂ ་ ཞབ of Timor And fence not Athens . Matrons turn incontinent ; Obedience [ xxiii ] INTRODUCTION.
... and despised old man . " " Timon . Let me look back upon thee , O thou wall , That girdlest in those wolves , dive in the earth , more ༣ ྂ ་ ཞབ of Timor And fence not Athens . Matrons turn incontinent ; Obedience [ xxiii ] INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. And fence not Athens . Matrons turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children . Slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled senate from the bench , And minister in their steads . To general filths Convert ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. And fence not Athens . Matrons turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children . Slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled senate from the bench , And minister in their steads . To general filths Convert ...
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... turn out , " is still colloquially used thus . 33 Indifferent ] Tolerable : neither good nor bad . 33-34 how this grace Speaks his own standing ] how the artistic grace of this portrait does full justice to the pose of the original . A ...
... turn out , " is still colloquially used thus . 33 Indifferent ] Tolerable : neither good nor bad . 33-34 how this grace Speaks his own standing ] how the artistic grace of this portrait does full justice to the pose of the original . A ...
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... turns those who were his equals into his slaves and ser- vants for the time being . 75 ' T is conceived to scope ] " T is a conception to the purpose . 79-80 would be well . . . condition ] would offer suitable interpretation of , or ...
... turns those who were his equals into his slaves and ser- vants for the time being . 75 ' T is conceived to scope ] " T is a conception to the purpose . 79-80 would be well . . . condition ] would offer suitable interpretation of , or ...
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... head ] imen of mean and ordinary capacity have noticed Fortune's tendency to reverse her favourites ' luck , to turn them upside down . 80 90 Trumpets sound . Enter LORD TIMON , addressing himself cour- [ 9 ] SCENE I TIMON OF ATHENS.
... head ] imen of mean and ordinary capacity have noticed Fortune's tendency to reverse her favourites ' luck , to turn them upside down . 80 90 Trumpets sound . Enter LORD TIMON , addressing himself cour- [ 9 ] SCENE I TIMON OF ATHENS.
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