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... occafion has he to apply to Timon to interfere relative to this marriage ? But this is making Shakspeare write by the card . The His honefty rewards him in itself , It must not C 2 TIMON OF ATHENS . 19 OLD ATH. One only daughter have I ...
... occafion has he to apply to Timon to interfere relative to this marriage ? But this is making Shakspeare write by the card . The His honefty rewards him in itself , It must not C 2 TIMON OF ATHENS . 19 OLD ATH. One only daughter have I ...
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... occafion : Methinks I could deal kingdoms , i . e , could difpenfe them on every fide with an ungrudging distribution , like that with which I could deal out cards . STEEVENS . 7 Ay , defiled land , ] I , is the old reading , which ...
... occafion : Methinks I could deal kingdoms , i . e , could difpenfe them on every fide with an ungrudging distribution , like that with which I could deal out cards . STEEVENS . 7 Ay , defiled land , ] I , is the old reading , which ...
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... occafion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , 3 we'll forth again , ] i . e . to hunting , from which diversion ,. we find by Flavius's fpeech , he was just returned . It may be ...
... occafion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , 3 we'll forth again , ] i . e . to hunting , from which diversion ,. we find by Flavius's fpeech , he was just returned . It may be ...
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... So afterwards : If this occafion were not virtuous , " I fhould not urge it half fo faithfully . STEEVENS . FLAV . I would , I could not think it F 4 ΤΙΜΟΝ 71 OF ATHENS . And nature, as it grows again toward earth, ...
... So afterwards : If this occafion were not virtuous , " I fhould not urge it half fo faithfully . STEEVENS . FLAV . I would , I could not think it F 4 ΤΙΜΟΝ 71 OF ATHENS . And nature, as it grows again toward earth, ...
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... occafion to use fifty talents , hath fent to your lord- fhip to furnish him ; nothing doubting your prefent affiftance therein . LUCUL . La , la , la , la , —nothing doubting , fays he ? alas , good lord ! a noble gentleman ' tis , if ...
... occafion to use fifty talents , hath fent to your lord- fhip to furnish him ; nothing doubting your prefent affiftance therein . LUCUL . La , la , la , la , —nothing doubting , fays he ? alas , good lord ! a noble gentleman ' tis , if ...
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