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 31
... keep on ; [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES and Lords . I'll wait upon you instantly . - Come hither , pray you , [ TO FLAVIUS . How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of date - broke bonds , And the detention of long ...
... keep on ; [ Exeunt ALCIBIADES and Lords . I'll wait upon you instantly . - Come hither , pray you , [ TO FLAVIUS . How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of date - broke bonds , And the detention of long ...
Page 36
... keep the idea of Timon's unceasing prodigality in the mind of the Steward , while its remoteness from the scenes of luxury within the house , was favourable to meditation . 1 Ño villainous bounty yet hath pass'd my heart ; Unwisely ...
... keep the idea of Timon's unceasing prodigality in the mind of the Steward , while its remoteness from the scenes of luxury within the house , was favourable to meditation . 1 Ño villainous bounty yet hath pass'd my heart ; Unwisely ...
Page 40
... keep so good a house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ; and come again to supper to him , of purpose to have him spend less : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every ...
... keep so good a house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ; and come again to supper to him , of purpose to have him spend less : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every ...
Page 47
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . " SCENE IV . [ Exit . The same . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Two Servants of VARRO , and the Servant of LUCIUS , meeting TITUS , HORTENSIUS , and other Servants to TIMON's Creditors , waiting ...
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . " SCENE IV . [ Exit . The same . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Two Servants of VARRO , and the Servant of LUCIUS , meeting TITUS , HORTENSIUS , and other Servants to TIMON's Creditors , waiting ...
Page 50
... keeps his chamber . Luc . Serv . Many do keep their chambers , are not sick : And , if it be so far beyond his health , Methinks , he should the sooner pay his debts , And make a clear way to the gods . Ser . Good gods ! Tit . We cannot ...
... keeps his chamber . Luc . Serv . Many do keep their chambers , are not sick : And , if it be so far beyond his health , Methinks , he should the sooner pay his debts , And make a clear way to the gods . Ser . Good gods ! Tit . We cannot ...
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