The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 146
... use , As I can bid thee speak . Flav . Affurance blefs your thoughts ! " Hold good our reck'ning ? " If the text , however , fhould be without fault , in this manner it must be expounded . Sir , we have not enough left hardly to fatisfy ...
... use , As I can bid thee speak . Flav . Affurance blefs your thoughts ! " Hold good our reck'ning ? " If the text , however , fhould be without fault , in this manner it must be expounded . Sir , we have not enough left hardly to fatisfy ...
Page 147
... use your fignet and your name ; But they do fhake their heads , and I am here No richer in return . Tim . Is't true ? can't be ? Flav . They answer in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do ...
... use your fignet and your name ; But they do fhake their heads , and I am here No richer in return . Tim . Is't true ? can't be ? Flav . They answer in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do ...
Page 152
... use my own words to him ? Ser . Yes , Sir , I fhall . [ Exit Servilius . Luc . I'll look ye out a good turn , Servilius- True , as you faid , Timon is fhrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once deny'd , will hardly speed . [ Exit . 1 Stran ...
... use my own words to him ? Ser . Yes , Sir , I fhall . [ Exit Servilius . Luc . I'll look ye out a good turn , Servilius- True , as you faid , Timon is fhrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once deny'd , will hardly speed . [ Exit . 1 Stran ...
Page 159
... use it cruelly . It pleases time and fortune to lie heavy Upon a friend of mine , who in hot blood Hath ftept into the law , which is past depth To thofe that without heed do plunge into't . He is a man , fetting his fault afide , Of ...
... use it cruelly . It pleases time and fortune to lie heavy Upon a friend of mine , who in hot blood Hath ftept into the law , which is past depth To thofe that without heed do plunge into't . He is a man , fetting his fault afide , Of ...
Page 171
... use thee : Give them difeafes , leaving with thee their luft : Make use of thy falt hours , feafon the flaves For tubs and baths , bring down the rofe - cheek'd youth To th ' tub - aft , and the diet . ( 24 ) Timan . ( 24 ) To the ...
... use thee : Give them difeafes , leaving with thee their luft : Make use of thy falt hours , feafon the flaves For tubs and baths , bring down the rofe - cheek'd youth To th ' tub - aft , and the diet . ( 24 ) Timan . ( 24 ) To the ...
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