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... amongst them all , Whofe eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals .
... amongst them all , Whofe eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals .
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The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which shows it was the calumniating those whom Timon hated or envied , or whofe vices were oppofite to his own .
The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which shows it was the calumniating those whom Timon hated or envied , or whofe vices were oppofite to his own .
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He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with- thanks , and fervice , from whofe help I deriv'd liberty . TIM .
He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with- thanks , and fervice , from whofe help I deriv'd liberty . TIM .
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We make ourselves fools , to difport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whofe age we void it up again , With poisonous spite , and envy . Who lives , that's not Depraved , or depraves ? who dies ...
We make ourselves fools , to difport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whofe age we void it up again , With poisonous spite , and envy . Who lives , that's not Depraved , or depraves ? who dies ...
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With riotous feeders ; ] Feeders are fervants , whofe low de- baucheries are practifed in the offices of a houfe . See a note on Antony and Cleopatra , A & III . fc . xi : “ ——one who looks on feeders . " STEEVENS .
With riotous feeders ; ] Feeders are fervants , whofe low de- baucheries are practifed in the offices of a houfe . See a note on Antony and Cleopatra , A & III . fc . xi : “ ——one who looks on feeders . " STEEVENS .
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