The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 4
... thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened ; ➡and is prevented from waiting for an answer by obferving Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of 4 ATHENS . TIMON ...
... thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened ; ➡and is prevented from waiting for an answer by obferving Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of 4 ATHENS . TIMON ...
Side 5
... thing flipt idly from me . obferying fo many conjured by Timon's bounty to attend . Magick of bounty ! " & c . This furely is very natural . MALONE . " See , I can by no means approve of the arrangement propofed by Dr. Johnfon ; for as ...
... thing flipt idly from me . obferying fo many conjured by Timon's bounty to attend . Magick of bounty ! " & c . This furely is very natural . MALONE . " See , I can by no means approve of the arrangement propofed by Dr. Johnfon ; for as ...
Side 19
... c . Hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . STEEVENS . MALONE . Enter See Vol . II . p . 332 , n . 3 , and Vol . IV . p.488 , n . 2 . C 2 Enter to Lords . 1. Lord . What time a TIMON OF ATHENS . 19.
... c . Hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . STEEVENS . MALONE . Enter See Vol . II . p . 332 , n . 3 , and Vol . IV . p.488 , n . 2 . C 2 Enter to Lords . 1. Lord . What time a TIMON OF ATHENS . 19.
Side 34
... flattery from him . By his beaven , he means good advice , the only thing by which he could be faved . The following lines confirm this explanation . MASON . ACT ACT II . SCENE L The fame . A Room 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... flattery from him . By his beaven , he means good advice , the only thing by which he could be faved . The following lines confirm this explanation . MASON . ACT ACT II . SCENE L The fame . A Room 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Side 53
... thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours , now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . Luc . Fye , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . 2. Stran . But believe you this ...
... thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours , now lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . Luc . Fye , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money . 2. Stran . But believe you this ...
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