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... heap of idle names , so that nobody fears being burned by them ; that he neither hears the perjured nor observes the wicked , being blind to everything about him , and having his ears stopped , like XXV TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
... heap of idle names , so that nobody fears being burned by them ; that he neither hears the perjured nor observes the wicked , being blind to everything about him , and having his ears stopped , like XXV TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
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... Wisdom , and all the virtues that go in the train of indigence ; a stronger body - guard , I fear , than yours . ” Plutus thereupon begs to be off at once , alleging that they can do no good to a man who has such an army about him .
... Wisdom , and all the virtues that go in the train of indigence ; a stronger body - guard , I fear , than yours . ” Plutus thereupon begs to be off at once , alleging that they can do no good to a man who has such an army about him .
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If I were a huge man , I should fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : Great men should drink with harness on their throats . Tim . My lord , in heart ; and let the health go round . Sec . Lord .
If I were a huge man , I should fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should spy my windpipe's dangerous notes : Great men should drink with harness on their throats . Tim . My lord , in heart ; and let the health go round . Sec . Lord .
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I should fear those that dance before me now Would one day stamp upon me : ' t has been done ; Men shut their doors against a setting sun . The Lords rise from table , with much adoring of Timon ; and to show their loves , each singles ...
I should fear those that dance before me now Would one day stamp upon me : ' t has been done ; Men shut their doors against a setting sun . The Lords rise from table , with much adoring of Timon ; and to show their loves , each singles ...
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Thou givest so long , Timon , I fear me thou wilt give away thyself in paper ! shortly : what needs these feasts , pomps and vain 91 TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . i .
Thou givest so long , Timon , I fear me thou wilt give away thyself in paper ! shortly : what needs these feasts , pomps and vain 91 TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . i .
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