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William Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH NOTES ,
William Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH NOTES ,
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William Shakespeare. TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and Others , at several Doors . Goop day , sir . Pain . Poet . I am glad you are well1 . Poet . I have ...
William Shakespeare. TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and Others , at several Doors . Goop day , sir . Pain . Poet . I am glad you are well1 . Poet . I have ...
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William Shakespeare. Trumpets sound . Enter TIMON , attended ; the Servant of VENTIDIUS talking with him . Tim . Imprison'd is he , say you ? Ven . Serv . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means most short , his ...
William Shakespeare. Trumpets sound . Enter TIMON , attended ; the Servant of VENTIDIUS talking with him . Tim . Imprison'd is he , say you ? Ven . Serv . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means most short , his ...
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William Shakespeare. - Our own precedent passions do instruct us What levity's in youth . Tim . [ To LUCILIUS . ] Love you the maid ? Luc . Ay , my good lord , and she accepts of it . Old Ath . If in her marriage my consent be missing ...
William Shakespeare. - Our own precedent passions do instruct us What levity's in youth . Tim . [ To LUCILIUS . ] Love you the maid ? Luc . Ay , my good lord , and she accepts of it . Old Ath . If in her marriage my consent be missing ...
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William Shakespeare. Go , let him have a table by himself ; ONO For he does neither affect company , Nor is he fit for it , indeed . Apem . Let me stay at thine apperil , Timon ; I come to observe ; I give thee warning on't . Tim . I ...
William Shakespeare. Go , let him have a table by himself ; ONO For he does neither affect company , Nor is he fit for it , indeed . Apem . Let me stay at thine apperil , Timon ; I come to observe ; I give thee warning on't . Tim . I ...
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