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Side 70
... said : " My lords , then , under favour , pardon me , " " If I fpeak like a captain.- ' and by Shakspeare's 66th Sonnet , where the word captain is used with at least as much harshness as in the text : " And captive good attending ...
... said : " My lords , then , under favour , pardon me , " " If I fpeak like a captain.- ' and by Shakspeare's 66th Sonnet , where the word captain is used with at least as much harshness as in the text : " And captive good attending ...
Side 106
... said he , so thou wert not bere . " STEEVENS , 4 - for too much curiofity ; ] i . e . for too much finical delicacy . The Oxford editor alters it to courtesy . WARBURTON 1 Dr. Warburton has explained the word juftly . So , in Jervas ...
... said he , so thou wert not bere . " STEEVENS , 4 - for too much curiofity ; ] i . e . for too much finical delicacy . The Oxford editor alters it to courtesy . WARBURTON 1 Dr. Warburton has explained the word juftly . So , in Jervas ...
Side 115
... said , he'll give over his trade . It is time enough for that , fays the first thief : let us wait till Athens is at peace . There is no hour of a man's life fo wretched , but he always has it in his power to become a true , i . e . an ...
... said , he'll give over his trade . It is time enough for that , fays the first thief : let us wait till Athens is at peace . There is no hour of a man's life fo wretched , but he always has it in his power to become a true , i . e . an ...
Side 119
... proper interval may be supposed to have elapfed between this scene and the laft . The regulation now adopted was made by Mr. Capell , MALONE . I 4 ftraggling ftraggling foldiers with great quantity : ' Tis said , TIMON OF ATHENS . 119.
... proper interval may be supposed to have elapfed between this scene and the laft . The regulation now adopted was made by Mr. Capell , MALONE . I 4 ftraggling ftraggling foldiers with great quantity : ' Tis said , TIMON OF ATHENS . 119.
Side 120
... said , he gave unto his fteward a mighty fum . Poet . Then this breaking of his has been but a try for his friends ? Pain . Nothing elfe : you fhall fee him a palm in Athens again , and flourish with the higheft . Therefore , ' tis not ...
... said , he gave unto his fteward a mighty fum . Poet . Then this breaking of his has been but a try for his friends ? Pain . Nothing elfe : you fhall fee him a palm in Athens again , and flourish with the higheft . Therefore , ' tis not ...
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