The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... answers them that he cares not if Alcibiades sack fair Athens , and that he has no pity either for old age or for youth . Unable to win his aid , the senators re- turn to Athens , which place they are soon forced to sur- render to ...
... answers them that he cares not if Alcibiades sack fair Athens , and that he has no pity either for old age or for youth . Unable to win his aid , the senators re- turn to Athens , which place they are soon forced to sur- render to ...
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... answer thee profitably . Page . Prithee , Apemantus , read me the super- scription of these letters : I know not which is which . Apem . Canst not read ? Page . No. 80 Apem . There will little learning die then , that day thou art hang ...
... answer thee profitably . Page . Prithee , Apemantus , read me the super- scription of these letters : I know not which is which . Apem . Canst not read ? Page . No. 80 Apem . There will little learning die then , that day thou art hang ...
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... answer might have become Ape- mantus . 119. " artificial one " ; meaning the celebrated object of all alchym- ical research , the philosopher's stone , at that time much talked of.- H. N. H. All Serv . Aside , aside ; here comes Lord 40 ...
... answer might have become Ape- mantus . 119. " artificial one " ; meaning the celebrated object of all alchym- ical research , the philosopher's stone , at that time much talked of.- H. N. H. All Serv . Aside , aside ; here comes Lord 40 ...
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... answer , in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry - you are hon- orable , ― But yet they could have wish'd - they know not- Something hath been amiss - a noble ...
... answer , in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry - you are hon- orable , ― But yet they could have wish'd - they know not- Something hath been amiss - a noble ...
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... answer join ; Who bates mine honor shall not know my coin . [ Exit . Serv . Excellent ! Your lordship's a goodly villain . The devil knew not what he did when he made man politic ; he crossed him- self by ' t : and I cannot think but in ...
... answer join ; Who bates mine honor shall not know my coin . [ Exit . Serv . Excellent ! Your lordship's a goodly villain . The devil knew not what he did when he made man politic ; he crossed him- self by ' t : and I cannot think but in ...
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