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... talent . In II . ii . 197 ( admitted to be genuine Shake- speare ) Timon proposes to borrow a thousand talents . This would be equivalent to £ 245,750 , a sum so outrageous that Fleay is driven to alter " talents " into " pieces . " " ...
... talent . In II . ii . 197 ( admitted to be genuine Shake- speare ) Timon proposes to borrow a thousand talents . This would be equivalent to £ 245,750 , a sum so outrageous that Fleay is driven to alter " talents " into " pieces . " " ...
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... talents : greet him from me ; Bid him suppose some good necessity Touches his friend , which craves to be remember'd With those five talents . [ Exit Servant . [ To Flavius . ] That had , give ' t these fellows To whom ' tis instant due ...
... talents : greet him from me ; Bid him suppose some good necessity Touches his friend , which craves to be remember'd With those five talents . [ Exit Servant . [ To Flavius . ] That had , give ' t these fellows To whom ' tis instant due ...
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... talents . Luc . I know his lordship is but merry with me ; He cannot want fifty - five hundred talents . Ser . But in the meantime he wants less , my lord . If his occasion were not virtuous , 66 not tion of " mistake " does not occur ...
... talents . Luc . I know his lordship is but merry with me ; He cannot want fifty - five hundred talents . Ser . But in the meantime he wants less , my lord . If his occasion were not virtuous , 66 not tion of " mistake " does not occur ...
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