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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Right , if doing nothing be death by. 6 Are prized by their masters : ] Are rated according to the esteem in which their possessor is held . Johnson . 7 IVhen thou art Timon's dog , ] Apemantus means to say , that Timon is not to ...
Right , if doing nothing be death by. 6 Are prized by their masters : ] Are rated according to the esteem in which their possessor is held . Johnson . 7 IVhen thou art Timon's dog , ] Apemantus means to say , that Timon is not to ...
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Right , if doing nothing be death by the law . Tim . How likest thou this picture , Apemantus ? Apem . The best , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well , that painted it ? Apem . He wrought better , that made the painter ...
Right , if doing nothing be death by the law . Tim . How likest thou this picture , Apemantus ? Apem . The best , for the innocence . Tim . Wrought he not well , that painted it ? Apem . He wrought better , that made the painter ...
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Thou wast whelped a dog ; and thou shalt famish , a dog's death . Answer not , I am gone . [ Exit Page . Apem . Even so thou out - run'st grace . Fool , I will go with you to lord Timon's . Fool . Will you leave me there ? Apem .
Thou wast whelped a dog ; and thou shalt famish , a dog's death . Answer not , I am gone . [ Exit Page . Apem . Even so thou out - run'st grace . Fool , I will go with you to lord Timon's . Fool . Will you leave me there ? Apem .
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Ventidius lately Buried his father ; by whose death , he's stepp'd Into a great estate : when he was poor , Imprison'd , and in scarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet hiin from me ; Bid him suppose , some good ...
Ventidius lately Buried his father ; by whose death , he's stepp'd Into a great estate : when he was poor , Imprison'd , and in scarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet hiin from me ; Bid him suppose , some good ...
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And , when he is sick to death , let not that part of nature 3 three solidares-- ] I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . STEEVENS . * And we alite , that liv'd ? ] i . e . And we who were alive then , alive now .
And , when he is sick to death , let not that part of nature 3 three solidares-- ] I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . STEEVENS . * And we alite , that liv'd ? ] i . e . And we who were alive then , alive now .
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