The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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... without any cause assigned ; whereas Plutarch furnished our author with the following hint to work upon : “ Antonius forsook the citie , and companie of his friendes , -- saying , that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the ...
... without any cause assigned ; whereas Plutarch furnished our author with the following hint to work upon : “ Antonius forsook the citie , and companie of his friendes , -- saying , that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the ...
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... It is a cause worthy my spleen and fury , That I may strike at Athens . I'll cheer up My discontented troops , and lay for hearts . ' Tis honour , with most lands to be at odds ; Soldiers should brook as little wrongs , as gods .
... It is a cause worthy my spleen and fury , That I may strike at Athens . I'll cheer up My discontented troops , and lay for hearts . ' Tis honour , with most lands to be at odds ; Soldiers should brook as little wrongs , as gods .
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Ay , Timon , and have cause . Tim . The gods confound them all i'thy conquest ; and Thee after , when thou hast conquer'd ! Alcib . Why me , Timon Tim . That , By killing villains , thou wast born to conquer My country .
Ay , Timon , and have cause . Tim . The gods confound them all i'thy conquest ; and Thee after , when thou hast conquer'd ! Alcib . Why me , Timon Tim . That , By killing villains , thou wast born to conquer My country .
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... With letters of entreaty , which imported His fellowship i'the cause against your city , In part for his sake moy'd , Enter Senators from TIMON . 1 Sen. Here come our brothers . 3 Sen. No talk of Timon , nothing of him expect.
... With letters of entreaty , which imported His fellowship i'the cause against your city , In part for his sake moy'd , Enter Senators from TIMON . 1 Sen. Here come our brothers . 3 Sen. No talk of Timon , nothing of him expect.
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JOHNSON . travers'd arms , ] Arms across . the time is flush , ] A bird is flush when his feathers are grown , and he can leave the nest . Flush is mature . 9 1 Ere thou hadst power , or we had cause of 96 TIMON OF ATHENS .
JOHNSON . travers'd arms , ] Arms across . the time is flush , ] A bird is flush when his feathers are grown , and he can leave the nest . Flush is mature . 9 1 Ere thou hadst power , or we had cause of 96 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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