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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... peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The base o'the mount Is rank'd with all deserts , all kind of natures , That labour ...
... peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant hill , Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : The base o'the mount Is rank'd with all deserts , all kind of natures , That labour ...
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... peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ; Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help I deriv'd liberty . Tim . O , by no means ...
... peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ; Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help I deriv'd liberty . Tim . O , by no means ...
Page 58
... peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , 2 And yet confusion live ...
... peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , 2 And yet confusion live ...
Page 78
... peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a man may be true . [ Exeunt Thieves . Enter FLAVIUS . Flav . O you gods ! Is yon despis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of decay and failing ? O monument And wonder of good deeds ...
... peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a man may be true . [ Exeunt Thieves . Enter FLAVIUS . Flav . O you gods ! Is yon despis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of decay and failing ? O monument And wonder of good deeds ...
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... Peace and content be here ! Lord Timon ! Timon ! Look out , and speak to friends : The Athenians , By two of their most reverend senate , greet thee : Speak to them , noble Timon . Enter TIMON . Tim . Thou sun , that comfort'st , burn ...
... Peace and content be here ! Lord Timon ! Timon ! Look out , and speak to friends : The Athenians , By two of their most reverend senate , greet thee : Speak to them , noble Timon . Enter TIMON . Tim . Thou sun , that comfort'st , burn ...
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