The dramatic works, Volum 8Tegg, 1833 |
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Side 10
... o'the mount Is rank'd with That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states20 : amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd , serts , all kind of natures , One do I personate of Lord Timon's frame ...
... o'the mount Is rank'd with That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states20 : amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd , serts , all kind of natures , One do I personate of Lord Timon's frame ...
Side 13
... o'the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost , In qualities of the best . This man of thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain .. Tim ...
... o'the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost , In qualities of the best . This man of thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain .. Tim ...
Side 17
... o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! Tim . What wouldst do then , Apemantus ? Apem . Even as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart . Tim . What , thyself ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had no angry ...
... o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! Tim . What wouldst do then , Apemantus ? Apem . Even as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart . Tim . What , thyself ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had no angry ...
Side 40
... o'the instant A thousand talents to me . I have been bold ( For that I knew it the most general way19 ) , To them to use your signet , and your name ; But they do shake their heads , and I am here No richer in return . Tim . Is't true ...
... o'the instant A thousand talents to me . I have been bold ( For that I knew it the most general way19 ) , To them to use your signet , and your name ; But they do shake their heads , and I am here No richer in return . Tim . Is't true ...
Side 49
... o'the earth amend , By being worse than they . ' . And in Lear Those wicked creatures yet do look well favour'd , When others are more wicked . ' 5 Warburton thinks that this is levelled at the Puritans . Sempronius , like them , takes ...
... o'the earth amend , By being worse than they . ' . And in Lear Those wicked creatures yet do look well favour'd , When others are more wicked . ' 5 Warburton thinks that this is levelled at the Puritans . Sempronius , like them , takes ...
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