Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 71
... keep thine on Casca , And tell me what thou noteft about the field . This day I breathed first ; time is come round , And where I did begin , there fhall I end ; My life is run its compafs . Now , what news ? Pind . [ Above . ] Oh , my ...
... keep thine on Casca , And tell me what thou noteft about the field . This day I breathed first ; time is come round , And where I did begin , there fhall I end ; My life is run its compafs . Now , what news ? Pind . [ Above . ] Oh , my ...
Page 111
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE changes to Timon's ball . [ Exit . Enter Varro , Caphis , and other fervants of Timon's creditors , who wait for his coming out . Var . Well met , good morrow . Cap . The like to you , kind ...
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE changes to Timon's ball . [ Exit . Enter Varro , Caphis , and other fervants of Timon's creditors , who wait for his coming out . Var . Well met , good morrow . Cap . The like to you , kind ...
Page 225
... keep artichokes , French beans , & c . 20. Of diftilling . 21. How to market ; the feafons of the year for butchers meat , poultry , fish , herbs , roots , and fruit . 22. A certain cure for the bite of a mad dog : By Dr. MEAD . 23. A ...
... keep artichokes , French beans , & c . 20. Of diftilling . 21. How to market ; the feafons of the year for butchers meat , poultry , fish , herbs , roots , and fruit . 22. A certain cure for the bite of a mad dog : By Dr. MEAD . 23. A ...
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