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 40
... present assistance therein . Lucul . La , la , la , la , -nothing doubting , says he ? alas , good lord ! a noble gentleman ' tis , if he would not keep so good a house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ...
... present assistance therein . Lucul . La , la , la , la , -nothing doubting , says he ? alas , good lord ! a noble gentleman ' tis , if he would not keep so good a house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ...
Page 42
... , the hour of sickness . His for its . 9 We know now him for no less , ] To know , in the present , and se- veral other instances , is used by our author for - to acknowledge . + Enter SERVILIUS . Ser . See , by good 42 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... , the hour of sickness . His for its . 9 We know now him for no less , ] To know , in the present , and se- veral other instances , is used by our author for - to acknowledge . + Enter SERVILIUS . Ser . See , by good 42 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 43
... present occasion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to supply his in- stant use with so many talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry with me ; He cannot want fifty - five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he ...
... present occasion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to supply his in- stant use with so many talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry with me ; He cannot want fifty - five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he ...
Page 51
... present their written bills ; he catches at the word , and alludes to the bills or battle - axes , which the ancient soldiery carried , and were still used by the watch in Shakspeare's time . VOL . VII . F Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS ...
... present their written bills ; he catches at the word , and alludes to the bills or battle - axes , which the ancient soldiery carried , and were still used by the watch in Shakspeare's time . VOL . VII . F Re - enter TIMON and FLAVIUS ...
Page 59
... present friends , -as they are to me nothing , so in no- thing bless them , and to nothing they are welcome . - Uncover , dogs , and lap . 8 [ The Dishes uncovered , are full of warm Water . Here's a noble feast toward . ] i . e . in a ...
... present friends , -as they are to me nothing , so in no- thing bless them , and to nothing they are welcome . - Uncover , dogs , and lap . 8 [ The Dishes uncovered , are full of warm Water . Here's a noble feast toward . ] i . e . in a ...
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