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Side 20
... fear , and friends by meed . " STEEVENS . See Vol . VI . p . 268 , n . 4. MALONE . 8 All use of quittance . ] i . e . All the customary returns made in difcharge of obligations . WARBURTON . That That ever govern'd man . 2. Lord . Long ...
... fear , and friends by meed . " STEEVENS . See Vol . VI . p . 268 , n . 4. MALONE . 8 All use of quittance . ] i . e . All the customary returns made in difcharge of obligations . WARBURTON . That That ever govern'd man . 2. Lord . Long ...
Side 23
... fear to drink at meals ; ➡at thine own peril , - ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I have not been able to find fuch a word in any dictionary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emendation made ...
... fear to drink at meals ; ➡at thine own peril , - ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I have not been able to find fuch a word in any dictionary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emendation made ...
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... fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day ftamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut their doors against a fetting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of Timon ; and , to fhew their loves , each fingles ...
... fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day ftamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut their doors against a fetting fun . The Lords rife from table , with much adoring of Timon ; and , to fhew their loves , each fingles ...
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... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly " : What need these feafts , pomps , and vain - glories ? Tim . Nay , an you begin to rail on fociety once , I am fworn , not to give regard to you . Farewel ; and come with better ...
... fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper shortly " : What need these feafts , pomps , and vain - glories ? Tim . Nay , an you begin to rail on fociety once , I am fworn , not to give regard to you . Farewel ; and come with better ...
Side 36
... fear , When every feather sticks in his own wing , The word one in the fecond line does not refer to porter , but means a perfon . He has no ftern forbidding porter at his gate to keep people out , but a person who invites them in ...
... fear , When every feather sticks in his own wing , The word one in the fecond line does not refer to porter , but means a perfon . He has no ftern forbidding porter at his gate to keep people out , but a person who invites them in ...
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