The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , " was not his , “ but was made by the poet Callimachus . " 1 In all probability Shakespeare's unfinished MS . , contain- ing the main ...
... mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , " was not his , “ but was made by the poet Callimachus . " 1 In all probability Shakespeare's unfinished MS . , contain- ing the main ...
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... minds , As well of glib and slippery creatures as 45-46 . " my free drift halts not particularly " ; my design does not stop at any particular character . - H . N. H. 47. " sea of wax " ; Bailey conj . “ sweep of taxing " ; Collier MS ...
... minds , As well of glib and slippery creatures as 45-46 . " my free drift halts not particularly " ; my design does not stop at any particular character . - H . N. H. 47. " sea of wax " ; Bailey conj . “ sweep of taxing " ; Collier MS ...
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... mind he carries That ever govern'd man . Sec . Lord . Long may he live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? First Lord . I'll keep you company . [ Exeunt . SCENE II A banqueting - room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud music . A great ...
... mind he carries That ever govern'd man . Sec . Lord . Long may he live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? First Lord . I'll keep you company . [ Exeunt . SCENE II A banqueting - room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud music . A great ...
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... we print as prose , because they cannot possibly be made to run as verse save to the eye ; neither the ear nor the mind being able to receive them as such.-H. N. H. Than my fortunes to me . [ They sit . 20 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
... we print as prose , because they cannot possibly be made to run as verse save to the eye ; neither the ear nor the mind being able to receive them as such.-H. N. H. Than my fortunes to me . [ They sit . 20 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
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... mind . First Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my lord , in readiness . Sec . Lord . Our horses ! Re - enter Flavius , with the casket . Tim . O my friends , [ Exit . I have one word to say to you : look you , my good lord , I ...
... mind . First Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my lord , in readiness . Sec . Lord . Our horses ! Re - enter Flavius , with the casket . Tim . O my friends , [ Exit . I have one word to say to you : look you , my good lord , I ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antigonus Antium Apem Apemantus Ariel Athens Aufidius Autolycus bear beseech Bohemia Caius Marcius Caliban Camillo Cominius conj Coriolanus Corioli daughter death dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Flav Folio follow fool fortune friends give gods gold grace Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Hermione honor ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Julius Cæsar king lady Lart Lartius Leon Leontes live look lord Marcius master Menenius monster nature ne'er never noble Paulina Perdita play Plutarch Poet Polixenes pray prithee Pros Prospero queen Re-enter Rome scene Senators servant Shakespeare shalt Shep Sicilia Sicinius speak spirit stand sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Timon of Athens tribunes Trin Volsces Volscian wife Winter's Tale word