Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 5Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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Page 63
... must note , befide , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends ; Our legions are brim full , our caufe is ripe ; The enemy increaseth , every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline . * There is a tide in the affairs of men ...
... must note , befide , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends ; Our legions are brim full , our caufe is ripe ; The enemy increaseth , every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline . * There is a tide in the affairs of men ...
Page 111
... must be employ'd Now to guard fure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE changes to Timon's ball . [ Exit . Enter Varro , Caphis , and other fervants of Timon's ...
... must be employ'd Now to guard fure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . SCENE changes to Timon's ball . [ Exit . Enter Varro , Caphis , and other fervants of Timon's ...
Page 207
... must make an exchange . Therefore retire with us to the next covert , and change garments with this gentleman , ( thou must think there's neceffity in it ) and tho ' the bargain on his fide be the worst , yet thou fhalt have gold to ...
... must make an exchange . Therefore retire with us to the next covert , and change garments with this gentleman , ( thou must think there's neceffity in it ) and tho ' the bargain on his fide be the worst , yet thou fhalt have gold to ...
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