The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... debt ; His means most short , his creditors most strait : Your honourable letter he desires To those have shut him up ; which failing , Periods his comfort . Tim . I am not of that feather to shake off My friend when he must need me ...
... debt ; His means most short , his creditors most strait : Your honourable letter he desires To those have shut him up ; which failing , Periods his comfort . Tim . I am not of that feather to shake off My friend when he must need me ...
Page 50
... debts . My loved lord , Though you hear now , too late ! -yet now's a time- The greatest of your having lacks a half To pay your present debts . Let all my land be sold . 150 Flav . ' Tis all engaged , some forfeited and gone ; 148 ...
... debts . My loved lord , Though you hear now , too late ! -yet now's a time- The greatest of your having lacks a half To pay your present debts . Let all my land be sold . 150 Flav . ' Tis all engaged , some forfeited and gone ; 148 ...
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... debt to my 5 ΙΟ importunate business , but he would not hear my 15 posed " Soldiers as little should brook , " Marlowe , Dido , v . p . 274 , ed . Dyce : " The grief that tires upon thine inward soul ! " etc. Scene VI . 4. tiring ...
... debt to my 5 ΙΟ importunate business , but he would not hear my 15 posed " Soldiers as little should brook , " Marlowe , Dido , v . p . 274 , ed . Dyce : " The grief that tires upon thine inward soul ! " etc. Scene VI . 4. tiring ...
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