The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 5
... most incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and continuate goodness 4 : He paffes . Jew . I have a jewel here . Mer . O , pray , let's fee't : For the lord Timon , fir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But ...
... most incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and continuate goodness 4 : He paffes . Jew . I have a jewel here . Mer . O , pray , let's fee't : For the lord Timon , fir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But ...
Side 12
... most needs me ; and fo , I have fince found , the third folio reads : but if fuch capricious innovations were to be admitted , every line in these plays might be changed . MALONE . - ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up 2 ' Tis 12 ...
... most needs me ; and fo , I have fince found , the third folio reads : but if fuch capricious innovations were to be admitted , every line in these plays might be changed . MALONE . - ' Tis not enough to help the feeble up 2 ' Tis 12 ...
Side 21
... Most honour'd Timon , it hath pleas'd the gods to remember My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
... Most honour'd Timon , it hath pleas'd the gods to remember My father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
Side 23
... most troublesome of his guests . TYR WHITT . 4 I fcorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for I should Ne'er flatter thee.- ] The meaniug is , I could not swallow thy meat , for I could not pay for it with flattery ; and what was given mẹ ...
... most troublesome of his guests . TYR WHITT . 4 I fcorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for I should Ne'er flatter thee.- ] The meaniug is , I could not swallow thy meat , for I could not pay for it with flattery ; and what was given mẹ ...
Side 26
... most needlefs creatures living , should we ne'er have use for them : and would moft refemble fweet inftruments hung up in cafes , that keep their founds to themselves . Why , I have often wifh'd myself poorer , that I might come nearer ...
... most needlefs creatures living , should we ne'er have use for them : and would moft refemble fweet inftruments hung up in cafes , that keep their founds to themselves . Why , I have often wifh'd myself poorer , that I might come nearer ...
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