The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 17 |
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... should pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would unclew me quite . * JEW . My lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell , would give : But you well know , Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are prized by their masters : 5 ...
... should pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would unclew me quite . * JEW . My lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell , would give : But you well know , Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are prized by their masters : 5 ...
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... should be read thus : Or , Angry that I had no wit , -to be a lord . Angry to be a lord , —that I had no wit . Perhaps we thould read : BLACKSTONE . That I had an angry with to be a lord ; meaning , that he would hate himself for having ...
... should be read thus : Or , Angry that I had no wit , -to be a lord . Angry to be a lord , —that I had no wit . Perhaps we thould read : BLACKSTONE . That I had an angry with to be a lord ; meaning , that he would hate himself for having ...
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... should be only to reform the numbers thus : Our belters play that game ; we must not dare ' T imitate them : faults that are rich are fair . JOHNSON . The faults of rich perfons , and which contribute to the increase of riches , wear a ...
... should be only to reform the numbers thus : Our belters play that game ; we must not dare ' T imitate them : faults that are rich are fair . JOHNSON . The faults of rich perfons , and which contribute to the increase of riches , wear a ...
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... should read - But yon man's very anger ; i . e . anger itfelf , which always maintains its violence . STEEVENS . at thine own peril , ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I come to obferve ; I give thee warning on't 32 TIMON OF ...
... should read - But yon man's very anger ; i . e . anger itfelf , which always maintains its violence . STEEVENS . at thine own peril , ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I come to obferve ; I give thee warning on't 32 TIMON OF ...
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... should Ne'er flatter thee . ] The meaning is , —I could not swallow thy meat , for I could not pay for it with flattery ; and what was given me with an ill will would flick in my throat . JOHNSON . For has here perhaps the fignification ...
... should Ne'er flatter thee . ] The meaning is , —I could not swallow thy meat , for I could not pay for it with flattery ; and what was given me with an ill will would flick in my throat . JOHNSON . For has here perhaps the fignification ...
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