The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 7Munroe, Francis & Parker, 1812 |
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... master ? Flam . His health is well , sir . Lucul . I am right glad that his health is well , sír : And what hast thou there under thy cloak , pretty Flaminius ! Flam . ' Faith , nothing but an empty box , sir ; which , [ 9 ] Ingenious ...
... master ? Flam . His health is well , sir . Lucul . I am right glad that his health is well , sír : And what hast thou there under thy cloak , pretty Flaminius ! Flam . ' Faith , nothing but an empty box , sir ; which , [ 9 ] Ingenious ...
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... master . Thou disease of a friend , and not himself ! » Has friendship such a faint and milky heart , M. MASON . [ 3 ] Honesty does not here mean probity , but liberality . [ 4 ] And we who were alive then , alive now . As much as to ...
... master . Thou disease of a friend , and not himself ! » Has friendship such a faint and milky heart , M. MASON . [ 3 ] Honesty does not here mean probity , but liberality . [ 4 ] And we who were alive then , alive now . As much as to ...
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... master's passion ! This slave Unto his honour , has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , When he is turn'd to poison ? O , may diseases only work upon't ! And , when he is sick to death , let not that ...
... master's passion ! This slave Unto his honour , has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , When he is turn'd to poison ? O , may diseases only work upon't ! And , when he is sick to death , let not that ...
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... master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . 5 [ Exit . His friends like physicians , thrive by his bounty and fees , and either relinquish , and forsake him , or give his case up ...
... master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . 5 [ Exit . His friends like physicians , thrive by his bounty and fees , and either relinquish , and forsake him , or give his case up ...
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... master's confidence was above mine ; Else , surely , his had equall'd . Enter FLAMINIUS . Tit . One of lord Timon's men . Luc . Serv . Flaminius ! sir , a word : ' Pray , is my lord ready to come forth ? Flam . No , indeed , he is not ...
... master's confidence was above mine ; Else , surely , his had equall'd . Enter FLAMINIUS . Tit . One of lord Timon's men . Luc . Serv . Flaminius ! sir , a word : ' Pray , is my lord ready to come forth ? Flam . No , indeed , he is not ...
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