The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... better Than to abhor himself ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I faw them speak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd . The ...
... better Than to abhor himself ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I faw them speak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd . The ...
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... better than his value ; on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisp'rings in his ear , Make facred even his stirrop , and through him Drink the free air . Pain . Ay marry , what of these ...
... better than his value ; on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisp'rings in his ear , Make facred even his stirrop , and through him Drink the free air . Pain . Ay marry , what of these ...
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... best , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well that painted it ? Apem . He wrought better that made the painter , and yet he's but a filthy piece of work . Pain . Pain . Y'are a dog . Apem . Thy mother's 12 TIMON of ATHENS .
... best , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well that painted it ? Apem . He wrought better that made the painter , and yet he's but a filthy piece of work . Pain . Pain . Y'are a dog . Apem . Thy mother's 12 TIMON of ATHENS .
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... better or pro- perer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O what a precious comfort ' tis to have so many , like brothers , com- manding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ; mine eyes ...
... better or pro- perer can we call our own , than the riches of our friends ? O what a precious comfort ' tis to have so many , like brothers , com- manding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ; mine eyes ...
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... better mufick . [ Exit . Apem . So ---- thou wilt not hear me now , thou shalt not then . I'll lock thy heaven from thee : Oh that mens ears fhould be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! [ Exit . ACT A ACT II . SCENE I. A publick ...
... better mufick . [ Exit . Apem . So ---- thou wilt not hear me now , thou shalt not then . I'll lock thy heaven from thee : Oh that mens ears fhould be To counsel deaf , but not to flattery ! [ Exit . ACT A ACT II . SCENE I. A publick ...
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