The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Senator's Charge to his Servant must be to the Tenour as I have amended the Text ; viz . Take good : Notice of the Dates , for the better Computation of the In- tereft due upon them , Tim . Dues whence are you ? Cap . Of Tim . TIMON of ...
... Senator's Charge to his Servant must be to the Tenour as I have amended the Text ; viz . Take good : Notice of the Dates , for the better Computation of the In- tereft due upon them , Tim . Dues whence are you ? Cap . Of Tim . TIMON of ...
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... let the request be fifty talents . Flam . As you have faid , my lord . Fla . Lord Lucius and Lucullus ? hum Tim . Go , you , Sir , to the Senators ; - [ To Flavius . Of Of whom , even to the State's best health , 136 TIMON of ATHENs .
... let the request be fifty talents . Flam . As you have faid , my lord . Fla . Lord Lucius and Lucullus ? hum Tim . Go , you , Sir , to the Senators ; - [ To Flavius . Of Of whom , even to the State's best health , 136 TIMON of ATHENs .
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... Senators , and Alcibiades . lord , you have my voice to't , the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary he should die : Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy . 2 Sen. Moft true ; the law fhall bruife ' em . Alc . Health , Honour , and ...
... Senators , and Alcibiades . lord , you have my voice to't , the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary he should die : Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy . 2 Sen. Moft true ; the law fhall bruife ' em . Alc . Health , Honour , and ...
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... Senators , at feveral doors . THE good time of the day to you , Sir . 2 Sen. I alfo wish it to you : I think , this honourable lord did but try us this other day . 1 Sen. Upon that were my thoughts tiring , when we encountred . I hope ...
... Senators , at feveral doors . THE good time of the day to you , Sir . 2 Sen. I alfo wish it to you : I think , this honourable lord did but try us this other day . 1 Sen. Upon that were my thoughts tiring , when we encountred . I hope ...
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... Senators . 1 Sen. How now , my lords ? [ Exit . 2 Sen. Know you the quality of lord Timon's fury ! 3 Sen. Pfha ! did you fee my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . i Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour fways him . He gave me a ...
... Senators . 1 Sen. How now , my lords ? [ Exit . 2 Sen. Know you the quality of lord Timon's fury ! 3 Sen. Pfha ! did you fee my cap ? 4 Sen. I've loft my gown . i Sen. He's but a mad lord , and nought but humour fways him . He gave me a ...
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