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... speak together . ] The word together , which only ferves to interrupt the measure , is , I believe , an interpolation , being occafionally omitted by our author , as unneceffary to fenfe , on fimilar occafious . Thus , in Measure for ...
... speak together . ] The word together , which only ferves to interrupt the measure , is , I believe , an interpolation , being occafionally omitted by our author , as unneceffary to fenfe , on fimilar occafious . Thus , in Measure for ...
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... speak . TIM . [ Exit . 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 ! Enter ...
... speak . TIM . [ Exit . 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 ! Enter ...
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... speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakspeare uses these words , with his ufual laxity , to exprefs perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc . vi . Edgar fays , ( referring to the diftra & ted ...
... speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakspeare uses these words , with his ufual laxity , to exprefs perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc . vi . Edgar fays , ( referring to the diftra & ted ...
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... speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O , you gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them ...
... speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O , you gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them ...
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... Speak to ' em , fool . FOOL . How do you , gentlemen ? ALL . SERV . Gramercies , good fool : How does your miftrefs ? FOOL . She's e'en fetting on water to fcald fuch Poor rogues , and ufurers ' men ! bawds & c . ] This is faid so ab ...
... Speak to ' em , fool . FOOL . How do you , gentlemen ? ALL . SERV . Gramercies , good fool : How does your miftrefs ? FOOL . She's e'en fetting on water to fcald fuch Poor rogues , and ufurers ' men ! bawds & c . ] This is faid so ab ...
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