The dramatic works, Volum 8Tegg, 1833 |
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Side 7
... strange , Which manifold record not matches2 ? See , Magic of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know merchant . Pain . I know them both ; t'other's a jeweller . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jew . the ...
... strange , Which manifold record not matches2 ? See , Magic of bounty ! all these spirits thy power Hath conjur'd to attend . I know merchant . Pain . I know them both ; t'other's a jeweller . Mer . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! Jew . the ...
Side 44
... strange case was that ? now , before the gods , I am ashamed on't . Denied that honour- able man ? there was very little honour showed in't . I think the old reading which Steevens explains , This slave ( to the honour of his character ) ...
... strange case was that ? now , before the gods , I am ashamed on't . Denied that honour- able man ? there was very little honour showed in't . I think the old reading which Steevens explains , This slave ( to the honour of his character ) ...
Side 51
... strange event . Your lord sends now for money . Hor . Most true , he does . Tit . And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift , For which you wait for money . Hor . It is against my heart . II Luc . Serv . Mark , how strange it shows ...
... strange event . Your lord sends now for money . Hor . Most true , he does . Tit . And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift , For which you wait for money . Hor . It is against my heart . II Luc . Serv . Mark , how strange it shows ...
Side 54
... strange corruption it is perhaps now vain to conjecture . Malone retains this strange word ; and Steevens banters him pleasantly enough upon his pertinacious adherence to the text of the first folio . Bloody ; ' tis necessary he should ...
... strange corruption it is perhaps now vain to conjecture . Malone retains this strange word ; and Steevens banters him pleasantly enough upon his pertinacious adherence to the text of the first folio . Bloody ; ' tis necessary he should ...
Side 67
... Strange , unusual blood4 , When man's worst sin is , he does too much good ! Who then dares to be half so kind again ? For bounty , that makes gods , does still mar men . My dearest lord , -bless'd , to be most accurs'd , Rich , only to ...
... Strange , unusual blood4 , When man's worst sin is , he does too much good ! Who then dares to be half so kind again ? For bounty , that makes gods , does still mar men . My dearest lord , -bless'd , to be most accurs'd , Rich , only to ...
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