The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... against the steepy mount To climb his happiness , would be well express'd In our condition . POET . 3 Nay , fir , but hear me on : All thofe which were his fellows but of late , ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ...
... against the steepy mount To climb his happiness , would be well express'd In our condition . POET . 3 Nay , fir , but hear me on : All thofe which were his fellows but of late , ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ...
Page 41
... against a setting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to show their loves , each fingles out an Amazon , and all dance , men with women , a lofty ftrain or two to the hautboys , and ceafe . TIM . You ...
... against a setting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of TIMON ; and , to show their loves , each fingles out an Amazon , and all dance , men with women , a lofty ftrain or two to the hautboys , and ceafe . TIM . You ...
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William Shakespeare. f And the detention of long - fince - due debts , Against my honour ? Pleafe you , gentlemen , FLAV . The time is unagreeable to this business : Your importunacy ceafe , till after dinner ; That I may make his ...
William Shakespeare. f And the detention of long - fince - due debts , Against my honour ? Pleafe you , gentlemen , FLAV . The time is unagreeable to this business : Your importunacy ceafe , till after dinner ; That I may make his ...
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... against such a good time , when I might have fhown myfelf honourable ? how unluckily it hap- pen'd , that I fhould purchase the day before for a little part , and undo a great deal of honour ? 3 . / There is , I am confident , no error ...
... against such a good time , when I might have fhown myfelf honourable ? how unluckily it hap- pen'd , that I fhould purchase the day before for a little part , and undo a great deal of honour ? 3 . / There is , I am confident , no error ...
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... against my heart . Lúc . SERV . Mark , how ftrange it shows , Timon in this should pay more than he owes : And e'en as if your lord fhould wear rich jewels , And send for money for ' em . HOR . I am weary of this charge , " the gods can ...
... against my heart . Lúc . SERV . Mark , how ftrange it shows , Timon in this should pay more than he owes : And e'en as if your lord fhould wear rich jewels , And send for money for ' em . HOR . I am weary of this charge , " the gods can ...
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