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... how this grace Speaks his own ftanding ! what a mental power This fhoots forth how big imagination eye Moves in this lip ! to th ' dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life : Here is a touch ...
... how this grace Speaks his own ftanding ! what a mental power This fhoots forth how big imagination eye Moves in this lip ! to th ' dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life : Here is a touch ...
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... How fhall I understand you ? Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You fee , how all conditions , how all minds , As well of glib and flipp'ry natures , as Of grave and auftere quality , tender down Their service to lord Timon : his large fortune ...
... How fhall I understand you ? Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You fee , how all conditions , how all minds , As well of glib and flipp'ry natures , as Of grave and auftere quality , tender down Their service to lord Timon : his large fortune ...
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... How likeft thou this picture , Apemantus ? Apem . The better , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well that ... How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? Apem . Not fo well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit ...
... How likeft thou this picture , Apemantus ? Apem . The better , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well that ... How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? Apem . Not fo well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit ...
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... how had you been my friends elfe ? why have you that character and title from thousands , did not you chiefly belong to my heart ? I have told more of you to myself , than you can with modesty speak in your own behalf : and thus far I ...
... how had you been my friends elfe ? why have you that character and title from thousands , did not you chiefly belong to my heart ? I have told more of you to myself , than you can with modesty speak in your own behalf : and thus far I ...
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... how . Enter another Servant . 2 Ser . May it please your honour , lord Lucius , Out of his free love , hath presented to you Four milk - white horses trap'd in filver . Tim . I fhall accept them fairly : let the presents Be worthily ...
... how . Enter another Servant . 2 Ser . May it please your honour , lord Lucius , Out of his free love , hath presented to you Four milk - white horses trap'd in filver . Tim . I fhall accept them fairly : let the presents Be worthily ...
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