The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 8F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . - What have you there , my ...
... fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labour , and long live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . - What have you there , my ...
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... fall to't : Rich men sin , and I eat root . [ Eats and drinks . Much good dich thy good heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alcib . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had ...
... fall to't : Rich men sin , and I eat root . [ Eats and drinks . Much good dich thy good heart , Apemantus ! Tim . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . Alcib . My heart is ever at your service , my lord . Tim . You had ...
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... heads , and I am here No richer in return Tim . Is't true ? can it be ? Flav . They answer , in a joint and corporate voice , 5 Dignified , made respectable . That now they are at fall , want treasure , 34 ACT II . TIMON OF ATHENS .
... heads , and I am here No richer in return Tim . Is't true ? can it be ? Flav . They answer , in a joint and corporate voice , 5 Dignified , made respectable . That now they are at fall , want treasure , 34 ACT II . TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry — you are ho- nourable , - - But yet they could have wished they know not but Something hath been amiss — a noble nature May catch a wrench , - - would all were well - ' tis ...
... fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry — you are ho- nourable , - - But yet they could have wished they know not but Something hath been amiss — a noble nature May catch a wrench , - - would all were well - ' tis ...
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... fall upon you ! [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive our masters may throw their caps at their money ; these debts may well be called desperate ones , for a madman owes ' em . Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . [ Exeunt . Tim . They have e ...
... fall upon you ! [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive our masters may throw their caps at their money ; these debts may well be called desperate ones , for a madman owes ' em . Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS . [ Exeunt . Tim . They have e ...
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