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 43
... true , sir . Luc . What a wicked beast was I , to disfurnish myself against such a good time , when I might have shown myself honourable ? how unluckily it hap- pened , that I should purchase the day before for a little part , and undo ...
... true , sir . Luc . What a wicked beast was I , to disfurnish myself against such a good time , when I might have shown myself honourable ? how unluckily it hap- pened , that I should purchase the day before for a little part , and undo ...
Page 44
... True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once denied , will hardly speed . [ Exit LUCIUS . 1 Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay , too well . 1 Stran . Why this Is the world's soul ; and just of ...
... True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that's once denied , will hardly speed . [ Exit LUCIUS . 1 Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay , too well . 1 Stran . Why this Is the world's soul ; and just of ...
Page 48
... true , he does . Tit . And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift , For which I wait for money . Hor . It is against my heart . Luc . Serv . Mark , how strange it shows , Timon in this should pay more than he owes : And e'en as if your ...
... true , he does . Tit . And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift , For which I wait for money . Hor . It is against my heart . Luc . Serv . Mark , how strange it shows , Timon in this should pay more than he owes : And e'en as if your ...
Page 52
... true ; the law shall bruise him . Alcib . Honour , health , and compassion to the senate ! 1 Sen. Now , captain ? Alcib . I am an humble suitor to For pity is the virtue of the law , your virtues ; And none but tyrants use it cruelly ...
... true ; the law shall bruise him . Alcib . Honour , health , and compassion to the senate ! 1 Sen. Now , captain ? Alcib . I am an humble suitor to For pity is the virtue of the law , your virtues ; And none but tyrants use it cruelly ...
Page 81
... True ; for he bears it not about him , ' tis hid . 1 Thief . Is not this he ? Thieves . Where ? 2 Thief . ' Tis his description . 3 Thief . He ; I know him . Thieves . Save thee , Timon . Tim . Now , thieves ? Thieves . Soldiers , not ...
... True ; for he bears it not about him , ' tis hid . 1 Thief . Is not this he ? Thieves . Where ? 2 Thief . ' Tis his description . 3 Thief . He ; I know him . Thieves . Save thee , Timon . Tim . Now , thieves ? Thieves . Soldiers , not ...
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