The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 17 |
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... gods , is very harsh , becaufe to imitate the gods has been hi- therto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timon with a kind of affected modesty . If I would make any ...
... gods , is very harsh , becaufe to imitate the gods has been hi- therto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timon with a kind of affected modesty . If I would make any ...
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... gods ! what a number Of men eat Timon , and he fees them not ! It grieves me , to fee fo many dip their meat 8 In one man's blood ; and all the madness is , I have not been able to find fuch a word in any Didonary , nor is it ...
... gods ! what a number Of men eat Timon , and he fees them not ! It grieves me , to fee fo many dip their meat 8 In one man's blood ; and all the madness is , I have not been able to find fuch a word in any Didonary , nor is it ...
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... gods : APEMANTUS'S GRACE . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that Jeems a fleeping ; Or a ...
... gods : APEMANTUS'S GRACE . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that Jeems a fleeping ; Or a ...
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... gods themselves have provided that I fhall have much help from you : How had you been my friends elfe ? why have you that charitable title from thou- fands , did you not chiefly belong to my heart ? ' I · for ever perfe & . ] That is ...
... gods themselves have provided that I fhall have much help from you : How had you been my friends elfe ? why have you that charitable title from thou- fands , did you not chiefly belong to my heart ? ' I · for ever perfe & . ] That is ...
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... gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them : and would moft refemble fweet inftruments hung up in cases , that ...
... gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the moft needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them : and would moft refemble fweet inftruments hung up in cases , that ...
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