The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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William Shakespeare. ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up , But to support him after . - Fare you well . VEN . SERV . All happiness to your honour ! " Enter an old Athenian . OLD ATH . Lord Timon , hear me fpeak . TIM . [ Exit . Freely ...
William Shakespeare. ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up , But to support him after . - Fare you well . VEN . SERV . All happiness to your honour ! " Enter an old Athenian . OLD ATH . Lord Timon , hear me fpeak . TIM . [ Exit . Freely ...
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... supported by the following inftance in Macbeth : STEEVENS . " Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in compt . " Never mind Was to be so unwise , to be so kind . ] Nothing can be worse , or more obfcurely expressed : and all ...
... supported by the following inftance in Macbeth : STEEVENS . " Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in compt . " Never mind Was to be so unwise , to be so kind . ] Nothing can be worse , or more obfcurely expressed : and all ...
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... support to his interpretation : " This phyfick but prolongs thy fickly days . " MALONE . Mr. Malone's interpretation may receive further support from a passage in Coriolanus , where Menenius says to the Roman sentinel : Be that you are ...
... support to his interpretation : " This phyfick but prolongs thy fickly days . " MALONE . Mr. Malone's interpretation may receive further support from a passage in Coriolanus , where Menenius says to the Roman sentinel : Be that you are ...
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... MALONE . 6 -- that dips in the same dish ? This phrafe is scriptural . " He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish . " St. Matthew , xxvi . 23. STEEVENS . 1 J And kept his credit with his purse ; Supported his 82 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS .
... MALONE . 6 -- that dips in the same dish ? This phrafe is scriptural . " He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish . " St. Matthew , xxvi . 23. STEEVENS . 1 J And kept his credit with his purse ; Supported his 82 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS .
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William Shakespeare. And kept his credit with his purse ; Supported his estate ; nay , Timon's money Has paid his men their wages : He ne'er drinks . But Timon's filver treads upon his lip ; And yet , ( O , see the monstrousness of man ...
William Shakespeare. And kept his credit with his purse ; Supported his estate ; nay , Timon's money Has paid his men their wages : He ne'er drinks . But Timon's filver treads upon his lip ; And yet , ( O , see the monstrousness of man ...
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