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Page 14
... Whofe eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . even he drops down ...
... Whofe eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . even he drops down ...
Page 15
... whofe vices were oppofite to his own . This offering up , to the perfon flattered , the murdered reputation of others , Shakspeare , with the utmost beauty of thought and expreffion , calls facrificial whifp'rings , alluding to the vi ...
... whofe vices were oppofite to his own . This offering up , to the perfon flattered , the murdered reputation of others , Shakspeare , with the utmost beauty of thought and expreffion , calls facrificial whifp'rings , alluding to the vi ...
Page 31
... whofe character of generofity and condefcenfion they are very fuitable . To fuppofe that by our belters are meant the gods , is very harsh , becaufe to imitate the gods has been hi- therto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue ...
... whofe character of generofity and condefcenfion they are very fuitable . To fuppofe that by our belters are meant the gods , is very harsh , becaufe to imitate the gods has been hi- therto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue ...
Page 41
... whofe age we void it up again , With poisonous fpite , and envy . Who lives , that's not Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one fpurn to their graves of their friends ' gift ? " I fhould fear , those . that dance before ...
... whofe age we void it up again , With poisonous fpite , and envy . Who lives , that's not Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one fpurn to their graves of their friends ' gift ? " I fhould fear , those . that dance before ...
Page 71
... whofe death , he's stepp'd Into a great eftate ; when he was poor , Imprifon'd , and in fcarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet him from me ; Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity 3 Touches his friend , which ...
... whofe death , he's stepp'd Into a great eftate ; when he was poor , Imprifon'd , and in fcarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet him from me ; Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity 3 Touches his friend , which ...
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