The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Come , I'll be as fociable as Timon of Athens . " But the allufion is fo flight , that it might as well have been borrowed from Plutarch or the novel . Mr. Strutt the engraver , to whom our antiquaries are under no inconfiderable ...
... Come , I'll be as fociable as Timon of Athens . " But the allufion is fo flight , that it might as well have been borrowed from Plutarch or the novel . Mr. Strutt the engraver , to whom our antiquaries are under no inconfiderable ...
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... Come up to the price . JOHNson . When we for recompense & c . ] We muft here fuppofe the poet bufy in reading his own work ; and that these three lines are the introdu & ion of the poem addreffed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the ...
... Come up to the price . JOHNson . When we for recompense & c . ] We muft here fuppofe the poet bufy in reading his own work ; and that these three lines are the introdu & ion of the poem addreffed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the ...
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... comes your 5 of my prefentment , fir . ' Tis a good piece . POET . So ' tis : this comes off well and excellent . " This jumble of incongruous images , feems to have been de- figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the ...
... comes your 5 of my prefentment , fir . ' Tis a good piece . POET . So ' tis : this comes off well and excellent . " This jumble of incongruous images , feems to have been de- figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the ...
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... comes here . Will you be chid ? unclew me quite . To unclew is to unwind a ball of thread . To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole mafs of his fortunes . JOHNSON . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " Therefore as you unwind her ...
... comes here . Will you be chid ? unclew me quite . To unclew is to unwind a ball of thread . To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole mafs of his fortunes . JOHNSON . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " Therefore as you unwind her ...
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... comes , drop- ping after all , APEMANTUS , difcontentedly . 8 VEN . Moft honour'd Timon , ' t hath pleas'd the gods remember 9 My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in ...
... comes , drop- ping after all , APEMANTUS , difcontentedly . 8 VEN . Moft honour'd Timon , ' t hath pleas'd the gods remember 9 My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in ...
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