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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... and put into the mouth of the Poetaster , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore should not be considered in the abstract . 5 Speaks his own standing ! what a mental power This 0 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... and put into the mouth of the Poetaster , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore should not be considered in the abstract . 5 Speaks his own standing ! what a mental power This 0 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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Speaks his own standing ! what a mental power This eye shoots forth ! how big imagination Moves in this lip ! to the dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ?
Speaks his own standing ! what a mental power This eye shoots forth ! how big imagination Moves in this lip ! to the dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ?
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[ 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 is true ...
[ 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 is true ...
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No , thou stand'st single , thou art not on him yet . Caph . Where's the fool now ? Apem . He last asked the question.- Poor rogues , and usurers ' men ! hawds between gold and want ! All Serv . What are we , Apemantus ? Apem . Asses .
No , thou stand'st single , thou art not on him yet . Caph . Where's the fool now ? Apem . He last asked the question.- Poor rogues , and usurers ' men ! hawds between gold and want ! All Serv . What are we , Apemantus ? Apem . Asses .
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Yet do our hearts wear Timon's livery , That see I by our faces ; we are fellows still , Serving alike in sorrow : Leak'd is our bark ; And we , poor mates , stand on the dying deck , Hearing the surges threat : we must all part • Enter ...
Yet do our hearts wear Timon's livery , That see I by our faces ; we are fellows still , Serving alike in sorrow : Leak'd is our bark ; And we , poor mates , stand on the dying deck , Hearing the surges threat : we must all part • Enter ...
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