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... unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man . ' Mr. Strutt , the engraver , was in possession of a MS . play on this ...
... unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man . ' Mr. Strutt , the engraver , was in possession of a MS . play on this ...
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... unto't , and lively lustre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for it . 1 Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best20 . Apem . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me ...
... unto't , and lively lustre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for it . 1 Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best20 . Apem . ' Faith , for the worst is filthy ; and would not hold taking , I doubt me ...
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... Unto his honours , has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , 3 Steevens says , I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . We are not to look for the name of a Greek coin here ; but he probably ...
... Unto his honours , has my lord's meat in him : Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , 3 Steevens says , I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . We are not to look for the name of a Greek coin here ; but he probably ...
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... unto him . Serv . O my lord , esk for at the ་ Bie . in respect of his fortune . What Lancius denies to Timon is in proportion to his fortune less than the usual alms givens by good men to beggars . The commentators have made ...
... unto him . Serv . O my lord , esk for at the ་ Bie . in respect of his fortune . What Lancius denies to Timon is in proportion to his fortune less than the usual alms givens by good men to beggars . The commentators have made ...
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... unto our We have seen better days . your hands . master's fortunes , Let each take some ; [ Giving them money . Not one word more : parting poor2 . [ Exeunt Servants . Nay , put out all y Thus part we rich in sorrow , O , the fierce ...
... unto our We have seen better days . your hands . master's fortunes , Let each take some ; [ Giving them money . Not one word more : parting poor2 . [ Exeunt Servants . Nay , put out all y Thus part we rich in sorrow , O , the fierce ...
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