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See Timon of Athens , Act IV . Sc . III . So , in The Old Law , by Massinger : - 66 look parboil'd , 66 " As if they came from Cupid's scalding - house . " Again , in Troilus and Cressida : " Sodden business ! there's a stewed phrase ...
See Timon of Athens , Act IV . Sc . III . So , in The Old Law , by Massinger : - 66 look parboil'd , 66 " As if they came from Cupid's scalding - house . " Again , in Troilus and Cressida : " Sodden business ! there's a stewed phrase ...
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So , in Timon of Athens : " That numberless upon me stuck , as leaves " Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush , " Fallen from their boughs , and left me , open , bare , " For every storm that blows . " STEEVENS .
So , in Timon of Athens : " That numberless upon me stuck , as leaves " Do on the oak , have with one winter's brush , " Fallen from their boughs , and left me , open , bare , " For every storm that blows . " STEEVENS .
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Again , in Timon of Athens : " Hail to thee , worthy Timon , and to ail " That of his bounty taste . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : 66 ' Away with him ; and let her sport herself " With that she's big with ; for ' tis Polixenes " Has ...
Again , in Timon of Athens : " Hail to thee , worthy Timon , and to ail " That of his bounty taste . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : 66 ' Away with him ; and let her sport herself " With that she's big with ; for ' tis Polixenes " Has ...
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66 ' SCENE , Athens . " STEEVENS . Shakspeare undoubtedly formed this play , in some measure , on the passage in Plutarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not altogether on the twenty - eighth novel of the first volume of ...
66 ' SCENE , Athens . " STEEVENS . Shakspeare undoubtedly formed this play , in some measure , on the passage in Plutarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not altogether on the twenty - eighth novel of the first volume of ...
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TIMON , a noble Athenian . ... I SCENE , Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . Phrynia , ] ( Or as this name should have been written by Shakspeare , Phryne , ) was an Athenian courtezan so exquisitely beautiful , that when her judges were ...
TIMON , a noble Athenian . ... I SCENE , Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . Phrynia , ] ( Or as this name should have been written by Shakspeare , Phryne , ) was an Athenian courtezan so exquisitely beautiful , that when her judges were ...
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