The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 17 |
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William Shakespeare. They only now come but to feast thine eyes . TIM . They are welcome all ; let them have kind ... comes this way ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp fhows to a ...
William Shakespeare. They only now come but to feast thine eyes . TIM . They are welcome all ; let them have kind ... comes this way ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp fhows to a ...
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... comes in charity to thee : for all thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound , TIM . Am I to you . 2. LORD . 1 So ...
... comes in charity to thee : for all thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound , TIM . Am I to you . 2. LORD . 1 So ...
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... comes from hunting . Fye , fye , fye , fye ! as I have amended the text ; Take good notice of the dates , for the better computation of the intereft due upon them . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald's emendation may be fupported by the following ...
... comes from hunting . Fye , fye , fye , fye ! as I have amended the text ; Take good notice of the dates , for the better computation of the intereft due upon them . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald's emendation may be fupported by the following ...
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... comes the lord . It is fo I fear it . Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , and Lords & c . TIM . So foon as dinner's done , we'll forth again , ' My Alcibiades . With me ? What's your will ? CAPH . My lord , here is a note of certain dues . TIM ...
... comes the lord . It is fo I fear it . Enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , and Lords & c . TIM . So foon as dinner's done , we'll forth again , ' My Alcibiades . With me ? What's your will ? CAPH . My lord , here is a note of certain dues . TIM ...
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... comes the fool with Apemantus ; let's have fome fport with ' em . VAR . SERV . Hang him , he'll abufe us . ISID ... Come away . [ To the Fool . and this appears to be established beyond a doubt by a former line in the preceding ( ceae ...
... comes the fool with Apemantus ; let's have fome fport with ' em . VAR . SERV . Hang him , he'll abufe us . ISID ... Come away . [ To the Fool . and this appears to be established beyond a doubt by a former line in the preceding ( ceae ...
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