The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... these spirits thy power Hath conjur❜d to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O'tis a worthy lord ! Jew . Nay , that's most fixt . Mer . A most incomparable man , breath'd as it were ...
... these spirits thy power Hath conjur❜d to attend . I know the merchant . Pain . I know them both ; th ' other's a jeweller . Mer . O'tis a worthy lord ! Jew . Nay , that's most fixt . Mer . A most incomparable man , breath'd as it were ...
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... these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves , thou know'st them not ? Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus . Apem . Thou know'ft I do , I call'd thee by thy ...
... these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves , thou know'st them not ? Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus . Apem . Thou know'ft I do , I call'd thee by thy ...
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... these flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals ...
... these flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . Luc . Might we but have the happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals ...
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... these feasts , pomps , and vain - glories ? Tim . Nay , if you begin to rail on society once , I am fworn not to give regard to you . Farewel , and come with better mufick . [ Exit . Apem . So ---- thou wilt not hear me now , thou shalt ...
... these feasts , pomps , and vain - glories ? Tim . Nay , if you begin to rail on society once , I am fworn not to give regard to you . Farewel , and come with better mufick . [ Exit . Apem . So ---- thou wilt not hear me now , thou shalt ...
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... these letters , I know not which is which . Apem . Canft not read ? Page . No. Apem . There will little learning die then , that day thou art hang'd . This is to lord Timon , this to Alcibiades . Go , thou waft born a bastard , and thou ...
... these letters , I know not which is which . Apem . Canft not read ? Page . No. Apem . There will little learning die then , that day thou art hang'd . This is to lord Timon , this to Alcibiades . Go , thou waft born a bastard , and thou ...
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