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... does not addrefs thefe words to any of the others , but mutters them to himself ; fo that they do not enter into the dialogue , or com- pose a part of it . M. MASON . chickens as you are . Corinth . 9 8 * TIMON OF ATHENS . 59.
... does not addrefs thefe words to any of the others , but mutters them to himself ; fo that they do not enter into the dialogue , or com- pose a part of it . M. MASON . chickens as you are . Corinth . 9 8 * TIMON OF ATHENS . 59.
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... himself , and aps up , without pity , the fage and rheumatick old prelatess , with all her young Corinthian laity , to enquire for fuch a one . WARBURTON . See Vol . XII . p . 256 , n . 4 . 2 MALONE . my miftrefs ' page . ] In the firft ...
... himself , and aps up , without pity , the fage and rheumatick old prelatess , with all her young Corinthian laity , to enquire for fuch a one . WARBURTON . See Vol . XII . p . 256 , n . 4 . 2 MALONE . my miftrefs ' page . ] In the firft ...
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... himself , he calls The Argument . Hence undoubtedly his ufe of the word . IfI would , fays Timon , by borrowing , try of what men's hearts are composed , what they Men , and men's fortunes , could I frankly use F 2 TIMON OF ATHEN S. 67 ...
... himself , he calls The Argument . Hence undoubtedly his ufe of the word . IfI would , fays Timon , by borrowing , try of what men's hearts are composed , what they Men , and men's fortunes , could I frankly use F 2 TIMON OF ATHEN S. 67 ...
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... himself ! Has friendship fuch a faint and milky heart , It turns in lefs than two nights ? 5 O you gods , I feel my master's paffion ! This slave Unto his honour , ' has my lord's meat in him ; Why should it thrive , and turn to ...
... himself ! Has friendship fuch a faint and milky heart , It turns in lefs than two nights ? 5 O you gods , I feel my master's paffion ! This slave Unto his honour , ' has my lord's meat in him ; Why should it thrive , and turn to ...
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... himself and fent to me , would ne'er " & c . He means to infinuate that it would have been □ kind of mistake in Timon to apply to a person who had réceived I Enter SERVILIUS . SER . See , by good hap 78 TIMON OF ATHEN S.
... himself and fent to me , would ne'er " & c . He means to infinuate that it would have been □ kind of mistake in Timon to apply to a person who had réceived I Enter SERVILIUS . SER . See , by good hap 78 TIMON OF ATHEN S.
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