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Mercury answers that he is Timon , the rich man who so often has offered whole hecatombs to the gods . That his goodness of heart and kindness to the poor , or rather his folly and want of judgment in the choice of friends , have been ...
Mercury answers that he is Timon , the rich man who so often has offered whole hecatombs to the gods . That his goodness of heart and kindness to the poor , or rather his folly and want of judgment in the choice of friends , have been ...
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But the arguments of Plutus , backed up by the prospect which Mercury holds out , of making his rascally flatterers burst with envy , prove too much for him ; and he at last consents to be rich again , since the gods will have it so ...
But the arguments of Plutus , backed up by the prospect which Mercury holds out , of making his rascally flatterers burst with envy , prove too much for him ; and he at last consents to be rich again , since the gods will have it so ...
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Let Timon only be rich , and despise all the world besides : abhorring praise and flattery , I will have pleasure in myself alone ; alone I will sacrifice to the gods , feast alone , be my own neighbor and companion ; and , when I am ...
Let Timon only be rich , and despise all the world besides : abhorring praise and flattery , I will have pleasure in myself alone ; alone I will sacrifice to the gods , feast alone , be my own neighbor and companion ; and , when I am ...
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And rich : here is a water , look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . 20 Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ...
And rich : here is a water , look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . 20 Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ...
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... tendance All sorts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - faced flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself : even he drops down 60 , The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod .
... tendance All sorts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - faced flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself : even he drops down 60 , The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod .
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