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... tell him , -Well , - ' faith , F fhould , When all's fpent , he'd be crofs'd then , an he could.4 ' Tis pity , bounty had not eyes behind : 5 That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . [ Exit , and returns , with the casket . 1 ...
... tell him , -Well , - ' faith , F fhould , When all's fpent , he'd be crofs'd then , an he could.4 ' Tis pity , bounty had not eyes behind : 5 That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . [ Exit , and returns , with the casket . 1 ...
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... tell you & c . in which 5 I'll tell you true . ] Dr. Johnfon reads , he has been heedlessly followed ; for though the change does not affect the sense of the paffage , it is quite unneceflary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in ...
... tell you & c . in which 5 I'll tell you true . ] Dr. Johnfon reads , he has been heedlessly followed ; for though the change does not affect the sense of the paffage , it is quite unneceflary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in ...
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... tell thee , Hubert , half my power , this night- . ' STEEVENS . 6 ' tis not enough to give ; Methinks , I could deal kingdoms ] Thus the paffage food in all the editions before Sir T. Hanmer's , who reftored - My thanks . JOHNSON . I ...
... tell thee , Hubert , half my power , this night- . ' STEEVENS . 6 ' tis not enough to give ; Methinks , I could deal kingdoms ] Thus the paffage food in all the editions before Sir T. Hanmer's , who reftored - My thanks . JOHNSON . I ...
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... tell him , firrah , " My ufes cry to me , I muft ferve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are paft , 9 no reason -- [ Old copy Can found his fiate in fafety . ] found . J The fuppofed meaning of this muft be , No reafon , by ...
... tell him , firrah , " My ufes cry to me , I muft ferve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are paft , 9 no reason -- [ Old copy Can found his fiate in fafety . ] found . J The fuppofed meaning of this muft be , No reafon , by ...
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... tells Alcibiades , that they will go forth again , as foon as dinner's done , which may prove that by dinner our ... tell you ; for the ..... hand of the dial is now upon the ..... of noon . " So , in Hamlet's greeting to Marcellus ...
... tells Alcibiades , that they will go forth again , as foon as dinner's done , which may prove that by dinner our ... tell you ; for the ..... hand of the dial is now upon the ..... of noon . " So , in Hamlet's greeting to Marcellus ...
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againſt ALCIB Alcibiades anſwer Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus Athens Aufidius becauſe beft Cominius Coriolanus Cymbeline editors emendation Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame fecond folio feems fenate fenfe fent fervant ferve fhall fhould fhow fignifies fimilar firft FLAV foldier fome fool fpeak fpeech friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword gods Hanmer hath heart himſelf honeft honour houfe houſe inftances inftead itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI King Lear laft lefs lord Lucullus Macbeth mafter MALONE Marcius means meaſure Menenius moft muft muſt myſelf noble obferved occafion old copy Othello paffage perfon pleaſe Plutarch poet prefent propofed reafon Rome ſay Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou art Timon Timon of Athens tranflation ufed uſed Volces WARBURTON whofe word ΤΙΜ