The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentick Copies, and Revised; with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of His Plays; an Essay Relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes; by Edmond Malone, Том 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... pray , let's fee't : For the lord Timon , fir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But , for that- Poet . When we for recompence have prais'd the vile , It ftains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly fings the good . Mer . ' Tis ...
... pray , let's fee't : For the lord Timon , fir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But , for that- Poet . When we for recompence have prais'd the vile , It ftains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly fings the good . Mer . ' Tis ...
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... Pray , entertain them ; give them guide to us.— Exeunt fome Attendants . You must needs dine with me : -Go not you hence , Till I have thank'd you ; when dinner is done , Shew me this piece . — I am joyful of your fights .-— Enter ...
... Pray , entertain them ; give them guide to us.— Exeunt fome Attendants . You must needs dine with me : -Go not you hence , Till I have thank'd you ; when dinner is done , Shew me this piece . — I am joyful of your fights .-— Enter ...
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... Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1. Lord . My lord , we always have confefs'd it . Apem . Ho , ho , confefs'd it ? hang'd it , have you not * ? Tim . O , Apemantus ! -you are ...
... Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1. Lord . My lord , we always have confefs'd it . Apem . Ho , ho , confefs'd it ? hang'd it , have you not * ? Tim . O , Apemantus ! -you are ...
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... pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath , or bond ; - wind - pipe's dangerous notes : ] The notes of the wind - pipe feem to be only the indications which thew where the wind - pipe is ...
... pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath , or bond ; - wind - pipe's dangerous notes : ] The notes of the wind - pipe feem to be only the indications which thew where the wind - pipe is ...
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... pray , let them be admitted . Enter CUPID . Cup . Hail to thee , worthy Timon ; —and to all That of his bounties tafte ! -The five beft fenfes Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bofom : The ear ...
... pray , let them be admitted . Enter CUPID . Cup . Hail to thee , worthy Timon ; —and to all That of his bounties tafte ! -The five beft fenfes Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bofom : The ear ...
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