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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... Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to scope . This throne , this Fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the rest below , Bowing his head against ...
... Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to scope . This throne , this Fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the rest below , Bowing his head against ...
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Old Ath . Three talents , on the present ; in future , young , and and apt : all . Tim . This gentleman of mine hath servd me long ; To build his fortune , I will strain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What ...
Old Ath . Three talents , on the present ; in future , young , and and apt : all . Tim . This gentleman of mine hath servd me long ; To build his fortune , I will strain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What ...
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I shall accept them fairly : let the presents 1 Enter a third Servant . Be worthily entertain'd . — How now , what news ? 3 Serv . Please you , my lord , that honourable gentleman , lord Luculius , entreats your company to - morrow to ...
I shall accept them fairly : let the presents 1 Enter a third Servant . Be worthily entertain'd . — How now , what news ? 3 Serv . Please you , my lord , that honourable gentleman , lord Luculius , entreats your company to - morrow to ...
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When , for some trifting present , you have bid me Return so much , I have shook my head , and wept ; Yea , ' gainst the authority ' of manners , pray'd you To hold your hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ...
When , for some trifting present , you have bid me Return so much , I have shook my head , and wept ; Yea , ' gainst the authority ' of manners , pray'd you To hold your hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ...
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Every reader must rejoice in this circumstance of comfort which presents itself to Timon , who , although beggar'd through want of prudence , consoles himself with reflection that his ruin was not brought on by the pursuit of guilty ...
Every reader must rejoice in this circumstance of comfort which presents itself to Timon , who , although beggar'd through want of prudence , consoles himself with reflection that his ruin was not brought on by the pursuit of guilty ...
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