The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... gold , but it gives him no pleas- ure . As he is looking at it , an Athenian named Alcibi- ades , who had been banished , passes that way to make war on the city . Timon gives him some of the gold to pay his soldiers , not because he ...
... gold , but it gives him no pleas- ure . As he is looking at it , an Athenian named Alcibi- ades , who had been banished , passes that way to make war on the city . Timon gives him some of the gold to pay his soldiers , not because he ...
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... gold , Is but his steward : no meed , but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . First Lord . 290 The noblest mind he carries That ever govern'd man . Sec ...
... gold , Is but his steward : no meed , but he repays Sevenfold above itself ; no gift to him , But breeds the giver a return exceeding All use of quittance . First Lord . 290 The noblest mind he carries That ever govern'd man . Sec ...
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... gold , steal but a beggar's dog And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse and buy twenty moe Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon ; Ask nothing , give it him , it foals me straight And able horses ...
... gold , steal but a beggar's dog And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse and buy twenty moe Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon ; Ask nothing , give it him , it foals me straight And able horses ...
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... gold and want ! All Serv . What are we , Apemantus ? Apem . Asses . All Serv . Why ? Apem . That you ask me what you are , and do not know yourselves . Speak to ' em , fool . Fool . How do you , gentlemen ? All Serv . Gramercies , good ...
... gold and want ! All Serv . What are we , Apemantus ? Apem . Asses . All Serv . Why ? Apem . That you ask me what you are , and do not know yourselves . Speak to ' em , fool . Fool . How do you , gentlemen ? All Serv . Gramercies , good ...
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... talents " ; the Greek gold talent was worth about $ 1200 . But the writer clearly intended coin of much smaller value ( prob . the English pound ) .- C . H. H. comest to me , that this is no time to 48 Act III . Sc . i . THE LIFE OF.
... talents " ; the Greek gold talent was worth about $ 1200 . But the writer clearly intended coin of much smaller value ( prob . the English pound ) .- C . H. H. comest to me , that this is no time to 48 Act III . Sc . i . THE LIFE OF.
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