The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... see how all conditions , how all minds , As well of glib and flipp'ry creatures , as Of grave and auftere quality , tender down Their service to lord Timon : his large fortune Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and ...
... see how all conditions , how all minds , As well of glib and flipp'ry creatures , as Of grave and auftere quality , tender down Their service to lord Timon : his large fortune Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and ...
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... See , by good hap yonder's my lord , I have sweat to see 9 but his honour . My honour'd lord Luc . Servilius ! his TIMON of ATHENS . d37 When he is turn'd to poison? ...
... See , by good hap yonder's my lord , I have sweat to see 9 but his honour . My honour'd lord Luc . Servilius ! his TIMON of ATHENS . d37 When he is turn'd to poison? ...
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... see my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . [ Exit . 1 Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour sways him . He gave me a jewel th ' other day , and now he has beat it out of my cap . Did fee you my jewel ? 2 Sen. Did you see my cap ...
... see my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . [ Exit . 1 Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour sways him . He gave me a jewel th ' other day , and now he has beat it out of my cap . Did fee you my jewel ? 2 Sen. Did you see my cap ...
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... see thee . Apem . Would thou wouldst burst . } Tim . Away thou tedious rogue , I am forry I fhall lose a stone by thee . Apem . Beast ! Tim . Slave ! Apem . Toad ! Tim . Rogue ! rogue ! rogue ! I am fick of this false world , and will ...
... see thee . Apem . Would thou wouldst burst . } Tim . Away thou tedious rogue , I am forry I fhall lose a stone by thee . Apem . Beast ! Tim . Slave ! Apem . Toad ! Tim . Rogue ! rogue ! rogue ! I am fick of this false world , and will ...
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... see peace in Athens ; there is no time fo miferable but a man may be true . [ Exeunt . ACT V. SCENE I. The Woods and Timon's Cave . Enter Flavius to Timon . FLAVIUS . H. you gods ! Is yon defpis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of decay ...
... see peace in Athens ; there is no time fo miferable but a man may be true . [ Exeunt . ACT V. SCENE I. The Woods and Timon's Cave . Enter Flavius to Timon . FLAVIUS . H. you gods ! Is yon defpis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of decay ...
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