The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, 5 tomasJacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... pleasures . Pray you let us in . SCENE IV . Manet Apemantus . Enter Lucius and Lucullus . Luc . What time a day is't , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . [ Exeunt . Luc . Luc . That time ferves ftill . Apem . The 14 TIMON of ATHENS .
... pleasures . Pray you let us in . SCENE IV . Manet Apemantus . Enter Lucius and Lucullus . Luc . What time a day is't , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . [ Exeunt . Luc . Luc . That time ferves ftill . Apem . The 14 TIMON of ATHENS .
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... are their wills ? Ser . There comes with them a fore - runner , my lord , which bears that office to fignifie their pleasures . Tim . I pray let them be admitted . SCENE C 2 SCEN E VI . Enter Cupid with a mask of TIMON of ATHENS . 19.
... are their wills ? Ser . There comes with them a fore - runner , my lord , which bears that office to fignifie their pleasures . Tim . I pray let them be admitted . SCENE C 2 SCEN E VI . Enter Cupid with a mask of TIMON of ATHENS . 19.
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... or two to the hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which Which was not half fo beautiful and kind : You've 6 20 TIMON of ATHENS . SCEN E VI. ...
... or two to the hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which Which was not half fo beautiful and kind : You've 6 20 TIMON of ATHENS . SCEN E VI. ...
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... pleasure ? Sen. Get on your cloak , and hafte you to lord Timon ; Importune him for monies , be not ceast With flight denial ; nor then filenc'd with • Commend me to your master --- and the cap Plays in the right hand , ---- thus but ...
... pleasure ? Sen. Get on your cloak , and hafte you to lord Timon ; Importune him for monies , be not ceast With flight denial ; nor then filenc'd with • Commend me to your master --- and the cap Plays in the right hand , ---- thus but ...
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... pleasure . Ger M Lncul . I have obferved thee always for a towardly prompt fpi- rit , give thee thy due : and one that knows what belongs to rea- fon ; and canft ufe the time well , if the time ufe thee well . Good parts in thee-- you ...
... pleasure . Ger M Lncul . I have obferved thee always for a towardly prompt fpi- rit , give thee thy due : and one that knows what belongs to rea- fon ; and canft ufe the time well , if the time ufe thee well . Good parts in thee-- you ...
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