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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... thing for gold . Tim . Consumptions sow In hollow bones of man ; strike their sharp shins , And mar men's spurring . Crack the lawyer's voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets shrilly : hoar the flamen ...
... thing for gold . Tim . Consumptions sow In hollow bones of man ; strike their sharp shins , And mar men's spurring . Crack the lawyer's voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets shrilly : hoar the flamen ...
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... Apem . Myself . Tim . I understand thee ; thou hadst some means to keep a dog , 8 for too much curiosity ; ] i . e . for too much finical delicacy . Apem . What things in the world canst thou nearest TIMON OF ATHENS . 77.
... Apem . Myself . Tim . I understand thee ; thou hadst some means to keep a dog , 8 for too much curiosity ; ] i . e . for too much finical delicacy . Apem . What things in the world canst thou nearest TIMON OF ATHENS . 77.
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... things in the world canst thou nearest compare to thy flatterers ? Tim . Women nearest ; but men , men are the things themselves . What would'st thou do with the world , Apemantus , if it lay in thy power ?, Apem . Give it the beasts ...
... things in the world canst thou nearest compare to thy flatterers ? Tim . Women nearest ; but men , men are the things themselves . What would'st thou do with the world , Apemantus , if it lay in thy power ?, Apem . Give it the beasts ...
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... things like men ? -Eat , Timon , and abhor them . Enter Thieves . 1 Thief . Where should he have this gold ? It is some poor fragment , some slender ort of his re- mainder : The mere want of gold , and the falling- from of his friends ...
... things like men ? -Eat , Timon , and abhor them . Enter Thieves . 1 Thief . Where should he have this gold ? It is some poor fragment , some slender ort of his re- mainder : The mere want of gold , and the falling- from of his friends ...
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... thing's a thief ; The laws , your curb and whip , in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft . Love not yourselves ; away ; Rob one another . There's more gold : Cut throats ; All that you meet are thieves : To Athens , go , Break open ...
... thing's a thief ; The laws , your curb and whip , in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft . Love not yourselves ; away ; Rob one another . There's more gold : Cut throats ; All that you meet are thieves : To Athens , go , Break open ...
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