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Pagina 23
... should be imposed upon his father that sent him : or if a servant , under his master's command , transporting a sum of ... nor the master of his servants ; for they purpose not their deaths when they purpose their services , etc.
... should be imposed upon his father that sent him : or if a servant , under his master's command , transporting a sum of ... nor the master of his servants ; for they purpose not their deaths when they purpose their services , etc.
Pagina 72
A short scene follows between Timon's steward and the servants . They lament their undoing through the fall of their master : FIRST SERVANT . Such a house broke ! So noble a Master fallen ! All gone , and not one friend to take his ...
A short scene follows between Timon's steward and the servants . They lament their undoing through the fall of their master : FIRST SERVANT . Such a house broke ! So noble a Master fallen ! All gone , and not one friend to take his ...
Pagina 108
To his servant Bushell he said : “ I see my approaching ruin ; there is no hope of mercy in a multitude . ” To another servant who remarked ... They were given by suitors on both sides and were commonly handed to servants of the judge .
To his servant Bushell he said : “ I see my approaching ruin ; there is no hope of mercy in a multitude . ” To another servant who remarked ... They were given by suitors on both sides and were commonly handed to servants of the judge .
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