The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 143
... learning die then , that day thou art hang'd . This is to Lord Timon , this to Alcibiades . Go , thou wast born a bastard , and thou'lt die a bawd . Page . [ Exit . Page . Thou wast whelpt a dog TIMON OF ATHENS . 143.
... learning die then , that day thou art hang'd . This is to Lord Timon , this to Alcibiades . Go , thou wast born a bastard , and thou'lt die a bawd . Page . [ Exit . Page . Thou wast whelpt a dog TIMON OF ATHENS . 143.
Page 158
... Alcibiades . Y Lord , you have my voice to't , the fault's ' Tis necessary he should die : [ bloody ; Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy . 2 Sen. Most true ; the law shall bruise ' em . Alc . Health , honour , and compassion to the ...
... Alcibiades . Y Lord , you have my voice to't , the fault's ' Tis necessary he should die : [ bloody ; Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy . 2 Sen. Most true ; the law shall bruise ' em . Alc . Health , honour , and compassion to the ...
Page 163
... Alcibiades is banish'd : hear you of it ? Both . Alcibiades banish'd ! 3 Sen. " Tis so , be sure of it . 1 Sen. How ? how ? 2 Sen. I pray you , upon what ? Tim . My worthy friends , will you draw near ? 3 Sen. I'll tell ye moreanon ...
... Alcibiades is banish'd : hear you of it ? Both . Alcibiades banish'd ! 3 Sen. " Tis so , be sure of it . 1 Sen. How ? how ? 2 Sen. I pray you , upon what ? Tim . My worthy friends , will you draw near ? 3 Sen. I'll tell ye moreanon ...
Page 170
... Alcibiades with drum and fife in warlike manner , and Phrynia and Timandra . Alc . What art thou there ? speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . Cankers gnaw thy heart , For shewing me again the eyes of man ! Alc . What is thy name ? is ...
... Alcibiades with drum and fife in warlike manner , and Phrynia and Timandra . Alc . What art thou there ? speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . Cankers gnaw thy heart , For shewing me again the eyes of man ! Alc . What is thy name ? is ...
Page 188
... Alcibiades reports it : Phrynia and Timandra had gold of him he likewise enrich'd poor stragling soldiers with great quantity . ' Tis faid , he gave his steward a mighty fum . Poet . Then this breaking of his has been but a tryal for ...
... Alcibiades reports it : Phrynia and Timandra had gold of him he likewise enrich'd poor stragling soldiers with great quantity . ' Tis faid , he gave his steward a mighty fum . Poet . Then this breaking of his has been but a tryal for ...
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