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... Timon of Athens : " I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock , — . ” STEEVENS . See Vol . XI . p . 67 , n . 4. MALONE . • With his mail'd hand then wiping , ] i . e . his hand cover'd or arm'd with mail . Douce . 7 Than gilt his trophy ...
... Timon of Athens : " I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock , — . ” STEEVENS . See Vol . XI . p . 67 , n . 4. MALONE . • With his mail'd hand then wiping , ] i . e . his hand cover'd or arm'd with mail . Douce . 7 Than gilt his trophy ...
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... Timon of Athens : " Descend , and open your uncharged ports . " STEEVENS . VOL . XVI . E Those centuries3 to our aid ; the rest will serve SC . VII . 49 CORIOLANUS .
... Timon of Athens : " Descend , and open your uncharged ports . " STEEVENS . VOL . XVI . E Those centuries3 to our aid ; the rest will serve SC . VII . 49 CORIOLANUS .
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... Timon of Athens : " Be as a planetary plague , when Jove " Will o'er some high - vic'd city hang his poison " In the sick air . " STEEVENS . Which we devise him . Сом . Our spoils he. 94 ACT II . CORIOLANUS . ...
... Timon of Athens : " Be as a planetary plague , when Jove " Will o'er some high - vic'd city hang his poison " In the sick air . " STEEVENS . Which we devise him . Сом . Our spoils he. 94 ACT II . CORIOLANUS . ...
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... Timon , and turns Athens , which was a perfect democracy , into an aris- tocracy . But it would be unjust to attribute this entirely to his ignorance ; it sometimes proceeded from the too powerful blaze of his imagination , which , when ...
... Timon , and turns Athens , which was a perfect democracy , into an aris- tocracy . But it would be unjust to attribute this entirely to his ignorance ; it sometimes proceeded from the too powerful blaze of his imagination , which , when ...
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... Timon of Athens . So Chaucer uses dispaired : " Alas , quod Pandarus , what may this be " That thou dispaired art , " & c . MALONE . VOL . Hath been ! Is it ended then ? SC . III . 175 CORIOLANUS .
... Timon of Athens . So Chaucer uses dispaired : " Alas , quod Pandarus , what may this be " That thou dispaired art , " & c . MALONE . VOL . Hath been ! Is it ended then ? SC . III . 175 CORIOLANUS .
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