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... ftand : - Nay , flay thou out for earneft . [ Keeping fome gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with drum and fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA , and TYMANDRA . ALCIB . Speak . What art thou there ? TIM . A beaft , as thou art . The canker gnaw ...
... ftand : - Nay , flay thou out for earneft . [ Keeping fome gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with drum and fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA , and TYMANDRA . ALCIB . Speak . What art thou there ? TIM . A beaft , as thou art . The canker gnaw ...
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... ftand by thee , are pure . APEM . There is no leprofy , but what thou speak'ft . TIM . If I name thee.- I'll beat thee , -but 1 fhould infect my hands . APEM . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! TIM . Away , thou iffue of a mangy ...
... ftand by thee , are pure . APEM . There is no leprofy , but what thou speak'ft . TIM . If I name thee.- I'll beat thee , -but 1 fhould infect my hands . APEM . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! TIM . Away , thou iffue of a mangy ...
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... ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do fo , I have gold for thee . POET . Nay , let's feek him : Then do we fin againft our own eftate , When we may profit meet , and come too late ...
... ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do fo , I have gold for thee . POET . Nay , let's feek him : Then do we fin againft our own eftate , When we may profit meet , and come too late ...
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... ftand apart , let only two be together ; for even wheu cach flands fingle there are two , he himself and a villain . JOHNSON . This paffage may receive fome illuftration from another in The Two Gentlemen of Vvona : " My malter is a kind ...
... ftand apart , let only two be together ; for even wheu cach flands fingle there are two , he himself and a villain . JOHNSON . This paffage may receive fome illuftration from another in The Two Gentlemen of Vvona : " My malter is a kind ...
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... ftand much hazard , if they bring not Timon . MESS . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; 9- Whom , though in general part we were oppos'd , Yet our old love made a particular force , Dear , in Shakspeare's language , is dire ...
... ftand much hazard , if they bring not Timon . MESS . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; 9- Whom , though in general part we were oppos'd , Yet our old love made a particular force , Dear , in Shakspeare's language , is dire ...
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