The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Might we but have that happiness , my Jord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ourselves for ever perfect . Tim . O , no doubt , my good friends. for ever perfect .
Might we but have that happiness , my Jord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ourselves for ever perfect . Tim . O , no doubt , my good friends. for ever perfect .
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Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly : * What need these feasts , pomps , and vain glories ? Tim . Nay , An you begin to rail on society once , I am sworn , not to give regard to you .
Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly : * What need these feasts , pomps , and vain glories ? Tim . Nay , An you begin to rail on society once , I am sworn , not to give regard to you .
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[ Exit SERVILIUS , True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once denied , will hardly speed . Exit Lucius . 1 Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay , too well . i Stran .
[ Exit SERVILIUS , True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once denied , will hardly speed . Exit Lucius . 1 Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay , too well . i Stran .
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Good day at once. Ay , and , I think , One business does command us all ; for mine Is money . Tita So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS . And sir Luc . Serv . Philotus too ! 2 keep his house . ] i . e , keep within doors for fear of ...
Good day at once. Ay , and , I think , One business does command us all ; for mine Is money . Tita So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS . And sir Luc . Serv . Philotus too ! 2 keep his house . ] i . e , keep within doors for fear of ...
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Good day at once . Luc . Serv . Welcome , good brother . What do you think the hour ? Phi . Labouring for nine . Luc . Serv . So much ? Phi . Is not my lord seen yet ? Luc . Serv . Phi . I wonder on't ; he was wont to shine at seven .
Good day at once . Luc . Serv . Welcome , good brother . What do you think the hour ? Phi . Labouring for nine . Luc . Serv . So much ? Phi . Is not my lord seen yet ? Luc . Serv . Phi . I wonder on't ; he was wont to shine at seven .
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