The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. First Lord . Hang thyself ! Apem . No , I will do nothing at thy bidding : make thy requests to thy friend . Sec . Lord . Away , unpeaceable dog , or I'll 280 spurn thee hence ! Apem . I will fly ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. First Lord . Hang thyself ! Apem . No , I will do nothing at thy bidding : make thy requests to thy friend . Sec . Lord . Away , unpeaceable dog , or I'll 280 spurn thee hence ! Apem . I will fly ...
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... Apem . Ho , ho , confess'd it ! hang'd it , have you not ? Tim . O , Apemantus , you are welcome . Apem . You shall not make me welcome : No ; I come to have thee thrust me out of doors . Tim . Fie , thou ' rt a churl ; ye ' ve got a ...
... Apem . Ho , ho , confess'd it ! hang'd it , have you not ? Tim . O , Apemantus , you are welcome . Apem . You shall not make me welcome : No ; I come to have thee thrust me out of doors . Tim . Fie , thou ' rt a churl ; ye ' ve got a ...
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... Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Those healths will make thee and thy state look ill , Timon . Here's that which is too weak to be a sinner , hon- 60 est water , which ne'er left man i̇ ' the mire : This ...
... Apem . Flow this way ! A brave fellow ! he keeps his tides well . Those healths will make thee and thy state look ill , Timon . Here's that which is too weak to be a sinner , hon- 60 est water , which ne'er left man i̇ ' the mire : This ...
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... Apem . Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou mightst kill ' em and bid me to ' em ! First Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express ...
... Apem . Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou mightst kill ' em and bid me to ' em ! First Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express ...
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... Apem . Thou weep'st to make them drink , Timon . 113. " O joy , " etc .; of course he refers to the tears which , at the moment of his speaking , fill his eyes , and so choke the joy that was just coming to the birth . - H . N. H. Sec ...
... Apem . Thou weep'st to make them drink , Timon . 113. " O joy , " etc .; of course he refers to the tears which , at the moment of his speaking , fill his eyes , and so choke the joy that was just coming to the birth . - H . N. H. Sec ...
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