The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hear them speak ; " i . e . to speak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When fpoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . 7 STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts ...
... hear them speak ; " i . e . to speak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When fpoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . 7 STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts ...
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... hear me on : All thofe which were his fellows but of late , ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear , 4 Make facred even his ftirrop ...
... hear me on : All thofe which were his fellows but of late , ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear , 4 Make facred even his ftirrop ...
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... hear me speak . [ Exit . TIM . Freely , good father . OLD ATH . Thou haft a fervant nam'd Lucilius . TIM . I have fo : What of him ? OLD ATH . Moft noble Timon , call the man be- fore thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ...
... hear me speak . [ Exit . TIM . Freely , good father . OLD ATH . Thou haft a fervant nam'd Lucilius . TIM . I have fo : What of him ? OLD ATH . Moft noble Timon , call the man be- fore thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ...
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... hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? PAIN . A piece of painting ; which I do befeech Your lordship to accept . TIM . Painting is welcome . The painting is almoft the natural man ; For fince difhonour ...
... hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? PAIN . A piece of painting ; which I do befeech Your lordship to accept . TIM . Painting is welcome . The painting is almoft the natural man ; For fince difhonour ...
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... hear further from me . PAIN . The gods preferve you ? TIM . Well fare you , gentlemen : Give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . - Sir , your jewel Hath fuffer'd under praise . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer ...
... hear further from me . PAIN . The gods preferve you ? TIM . Well fare you , gentlemen : Give me your hand ; We must needs dine together . - Sir , your jewel Hath fuffer'd under praise . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer ...
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