The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... god to make ready those far- shooting thunderbolts , which have been so much beversed , against the guilty , lest he ... gods . That his goodness of heart and kindness to the poor , or rather his folly and want of judgment in the choice ...
... god to make ready those far- shooting thunderbolts , which have been so much beversed , against the guilty , lest he ... gods . That his goodness of heart and kindness to the poor , or rather his folly and want of judgment in the choice ...
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... gods will have it so ; though still fearing that so much wealth , on a sudden , and so much care will make him miserable . The gods thereupon leave him , Plutus having first ex- horted him to keep on digging , and having commanded ...
... gods will have it so ; though still fearing that so much wealth , on a sudden , and so much care will make him miserable . The gods thereupon leave him , Plutus having first ex- horted him to keep on digging , and having commanded ...
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... gods , feast alone , be my own neighbor and companion ; and , when I am dead , the fairest name I would be distin- guished by is misanthrope . Asperity of manners , morose- ness , cruelty , savageness , these are my virtues : were I to ...
... gods , feast alone , be my own neighbor and companion ; and , when I am dead , the fairest name I would be distin- guished by is misanthrope . Asperity of manners , morose- ness , cruelty , savageness , these are my virtues : were I to ...
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... gods to witness , I will choose Mine heir from forth the beggars of the world , And dispossess her all . Tim . 140 How shall she be endow'd , If she be mated with an equal husband ? Old Ath . Three talents on the present ; in future ...
... gods to witness , I will choose Mine heir from forth the beggars of the world , And dispossess her all . Tim . 140 How shall she be endow'd , If she be mated with an equal husband ? Old Ath . Three talents on the present ; in future ...
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. Till you Pain . The gods preserve ye ! hear further from me . Tim . Well fare you , gentleman : give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . Jer ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. Till you Pain . The gods preserve ye ! hear further from me . Tim . Well fare you , gentleman : give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . Jer ...
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