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... Second Part , Sir John Grefham fays to his creditors : Friends , you cannot beat me down with your bills . Again , in Decker's Guis Hornbook , 1609 : " - they durft not frike down their customers with large bills . " STEEVENS . VOL ...
... Second Part , Sir John Grefham fays to his creditors : Friends , you cannot beat me down with your bills . Again , in Decker's Guis Hornbook , 1609 : " - they durft not frike down their customers with large bills . " STEEVENS . VOL ...
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... second folio , which should not have been denied the praise to which it is entitled . Breather's fides can never be right , for who is likely to grow fat through the mere privilege of breathing ? or who indeed can receive fuftenance ...
... second folio , which should not have been denied the praise to which it is entitled . Breather's fides can never be right , for who is likely to grow fat through the mere privilege of breathing ? or who indeed can receive fuftenance ...
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... Second marriage . MALONE . I believe , unwapper'd means , undebilitated by venery , i , e . not halting under crimes many and ftale . STEEVENS . Mr. Tyrwhitt explains wap'd , in the line cited from Chaucer , by ftupified ; a fenfe which ...
... Second marriage . MALONE . I believe , unwapper'd means , undebilitated by venery , i , e . not halting under crimes many and ftale . STEEVENS . Mr. Tyrwhitt explains wap'd , in the line cited from Chaucer , by ftupified ; a fenfe which ...
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... second mafters , Upon their first lord's neck . But tell me true , ( For I must ever doubt , though ne'er fo fure , ) Is not thy kindness fubtle , covetous , If not a usuring ' kindness ; and as rich men deal gifts , and therefore it ...
... second mafters , Upon their first lord's neck . But tell me true , ( For I must ever doubt , though ne'er fo fure , ) Is not thy kindness fubtle , covetous , If not a usuring ' kindness ; and as rich men deal gifts , and therefore it ...
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... - fpeare found in Plutarch . The first couplet is faid by Plutarch to have been compofed by Timon himself as his epitaph ; the second to have been written by the poet Callimachus . Here lie I Timon ; who , alive , all 200 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... - fpeare found in Plutarch . The first couplet is faid by Plutarch to have been compofed by Timon himself as his epitaph ; the second to have been written by the poet Callimachus . Here lie I Timon ; who , alive , all 200 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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