The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... pray , let's see ' t : for the Lord Timon , sir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : but , for that— Poet . [ Reciting to himself ] ' When we for recom- pense have praised the vile , It stains the glory in that happy verse Which ...
... pray , let's see ' t : for the Lord Timon , sir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : but , for that— Poet . [ Reciting to himself ] ' When we for recom- pense have praised the vile , It stains the glory in that happy verse Which ...
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... Pray , entertain them ; give them guide to us . [ Exeunt some Attendants . You must needs dine with me : go not you hence Till I have thank'd you : when dinner ' s done , Show me this piece . I am joyful of your sights . “ Angry that I ...
... Pray , entertain them ; give them guide to us . [ Exeunt some Attendants . You must needs dine with me : go not you hence Till I have thank'd you : when dinner ' s done , Show me this piece . I am joyful of your sights . “ Angry that I ...
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... Pray you , let us in . [ Exeunt all but Apemantus . Enter two Lords . First Lord . What time o ' day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . First Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou , that still omitt ...
... Pray you , let us in . [ Exeunt all but Apemantus . Enter two Lords . First Lord . What time o ' day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . First Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou , that still omitt ...
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... Pray , sit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes 13. " faults that are rich are fair " ; that is , the faults of rich men , as the world goes , are thought fair ; still they are faults . Several speeches in this scene , that are commonly ...
... Pray , sit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes 13. " faults that are rich are fair " ; that is , the faults of rich men , as the world goes , are thought fair ; still they are faults . Several speeches in this scene , that are commonly ...
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... pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond , Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a - sleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends , if I should need ' em ...
... pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond , Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a - sleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends , if I should need ' em ...
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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