The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... leave their false vows with him , Like empty purses pick'd : and his A dedicated beggar to the air , poor self , With his disease of all - shunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . - More of our fellows . Enter other Servants ...
... leave their false vows with him , Like empty purses pick'd : and his A dedicated beggar to the air , poor self , With his disease of all - shunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . - More of our fellows . Enter other Servants ...
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... leaving with thee their lust . Make use of thy salt hours : season the slaves For tubs , and baths ; bring down rose - cheeked youth To the tub - fast , and the diet . Timan . Hang thee , monster ! Alcib . Pardon him , sweet Timandra ...
... leaving with thee their lust . Make use of thy salt hours : season the slaves For tubs , and baths ; bring down rose - cheeked youth To the tub - fast , and the diet . Timan . Hang thee , monster ! Alcib . Pardon him , sweet Timandra ...
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... leaves the right scent of publick good . And ditches grave you all ! ] To grave is to entomb . The word is now obsolete , though sometimes used by Shakspeare and his contemporary authors . Tim . If I hope well , I'll never see TIMON OF ...
... leaves the right scent of publick good . And ditches grave you all ! ] To grave is to entomb . The word is now obsolete , though sometimes used by Shakspeare and his contemporary authors . Tim . If I hope well , I'll never see TIMON OF ...
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... deliberately weighs the consequences of every action . 6 than I could frame employment ; ] i . e . frame employment for . Shakspeare frequently writes thus . That numberless upon me stuck , as leaves Do on TIMON OF ATHENS . 75.
... deliberately weighs the consequences of every action . 6 than I could frame employment ; ] i . e . frame employment for . Shakspeare frequently writes thus . That numberless upon me stuck , as leaves Do on TIMON OF ATHENS . 75.
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... leaves Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open , bare For every storm that ... leave to hang it . Get thee gone.- That the whole life of Athens were in this ! Thus would I eat it . Apem ...
... leaves Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open , bare For every storm that ... leave to hang it . Get thee gone.- That the whole life of Athens were in this ! Thus would I eat it . Apem ...
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