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 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Page 28
... Hand . Sen. And late , five thousand to Varro ; and to Isidore He owes nine thousand : besides my former sum , Which makes it five and twenty . Still in motion Of raging waste ? It cannot hold ; it will not . If I want gold , steal but ...
... Hand . Sen. And late , five thousand to Varro ; and to Isidore He owes nine thousand : besides my former sum , Which makes it five and twenty . Still in motion Of raging waste ? It cannot hold ; it will not . If I want gold , steal but ...
Page 29
... Hand . Flav . No care , no stop ! so senseless of expence ,. That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor cease his flow of riot : Takes no account How things go from him ; nor resumes no care Of what is to continue ; Never mind ...
... Hand . Flav . No care , no stop ! so senseless of expence ,. That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor cease his flow of riot : Takes no account How things go from him ; nor resumes no care Of what is to continue ; Never mind ...
Page 35
... hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ; when I have Prompted you , in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd lord , Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time ...
... hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ; when I have Prompted you , in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd lord , Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time ...
Page 64
... hands . Thus part we rich in sorrow , · [ Giving them money . Not one word more : parting poor . [ Exeunt Servants . O , the fierce wretchedness ' that glory brings us ! Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt , Since riches point ...
... hands . Thus part we rich in sorrow , · [ Giving them money . Not one word more : parting poor . [ Exeunt Servants . O , the fierce wretchedness ' that glory brings us ! Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt , Since riches point ...
Page 79
... hands . - Apem . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! Tim . Away , thou issue of a mangy dog ! Choler does kill me , that thou art alive ; I swoon to see thee . Apem . Tim . ' Would thou would'st burst ! Thou tedious rogue ! I am ...
... hands . - Apem . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! Tim . Away , thou issue of a mangy dog ! Choler does kill me , that thou art alive ; I swoon to see thee . Apem . Tim . ' Would thou would'st burst ! Thou tedious rogue ! I am ...
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