Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 142
... himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly with him . 1 Sen. Bring us to his cave , It is our part and promise to th ' Athenians , To speak with Timon . 2 Sen. At all times alike . Men are not still the fame ...
... himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly with him . 1 Sen. Bring us to his cave , It is our part and promise to th ' Athenians , To speak with Timon . 2 Sen. At all times alike . Men are not still the fame ...
Page 162
... himself , will have All that are his , fo too . To do this deed Promotion follows . If I could find example Of thousands that had struck anointed kings , And flourish'd after , I'd not do't : but fince Nor brafs , nor ftone , nor ...
... himself , will have All that are his , fo too . To do this deed Promotion follows . If I could find example Of thousands that had struck anointed kings , And flourish'd after , I'd not do't : but fince Nor brafs , nor ftone , nor ...
Page 173
... himself . For he , The facred honour of himself , his queen's , His hopeful fon's , his babe's betrays to flander , Whofe fting is fharper than the fwords ; and will not ( For as the cafe now ftands , it is a curfe He cannot be compell ...
... himself . For he , The facred honour of himself , his queen's , His hopeful fon's , his babe's betrays to flander , Whofe fting is fharper than the fwords ; and will not ( For as the cafe now ftands , it is a curfe He cannot be compell ...
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