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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Lucilius , Tin Timon , a noble Athenian . Lucius , Lucullus , Lords , and Flatterers of Timon . Sempronius , Ventidius , one of Timon's false Friends . Apemantus , a churlish Philosopher . Alcibiades , an Athenian General .
Lucilius , Tin Timon , a noble Athenian . Lucius , Lucullus , Lords , and Flatterers of Timon . Sempronius , Ventidius , one of Timon's false Friends . Apemantus , a churlish Philosopher . Alcibiades , an Athenian General .
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Whatever the poet declares himself to have shown , the painter thinks he could have shown bettek , 8 Periods his comfort . Tim . Noble Ventidius ! Well. mean eyes - ] i . e . inferior spectators . * Therefore he will be , Timon : ] The ...
Whatever the poet declares himself to have shown , the painter thinks he could have shown bettek , 8 Periods his comfort . Tim . Noble Ventidius ! Well. mean eyes - ] i . e . inferior spectators . * Therefore he will be , Timon : ] The ...
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Noble Ventidius ! Well ; I am not of that feather , to shake off My friend when he must need me . I do know him A gentleman , that well deserves a help , Which he shall have : I'll pay the debt , and free him . Ven . Serv .
Noble Ventidius ! Well ; I am not of that feather , to shake off My friend when he must need me . I do know him A gentleman , that well deserves a help , Which he shall have : I'll pay the debt , and free him . Ven . Serv .
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This man of thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain . Tim . The man is honest . Old Ath . Therefore he will be , Timon : 3 His honesty rewards him in itself ...
This man of thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain . Tim . The man is honest . Old Ath . Therefore he will be , Timon : 3 His honesty rewards him in itself ...
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A noble spirit . [ They all stand ceremoniously looking on TIMON . Tim . Nay , my lords , ceremony Was but devis'd at first , to set a gloss On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , sorry ere ' tis shown ; But where there ...
A noble spirit . [ They all stand ceremoniously looking on TIMON . Tim . Nay , my lords , ceremony Was but devis'd at first , to set a gloss On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , sorry ere ' tis shown ; But where there ...
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