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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... TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and · Others , at several Doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you are well . goes the Poet . I have not seen ...
... TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and · Others , at several Doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you are well . goes the Poet . I have not seen ...
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... Timon , sir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But , for that- Poet . When we for recompense1 have prais'd the vile , It stains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly sings the good . Mer . ' Tis a good form . [ Looking at the ...
... Timon , sir ? Jew . If he will touch the estimate : But , for that- Poet . When we for recompense1 have prais'd the vile , It stains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly sings the good . Mer . ' Tis a good form . [ Looking at the ...
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... an eagle into the general expanse of life , and leave not , by any private mischief , the trace of my passage . I'll unbolt- ] I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . You see how all conditions , how all minds , TIMON OF ATHENS . 7.
... an eagle into the general expanse of life , and leave not , by any private mischief , the trace of my passage . I'll unbolt- ] I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . You see how all conditions , how all minds , TIMON OF ATHENS . 7.
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... Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All sorts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - fac'd flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to ...
... Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious nature hanging , Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All sorts of hearts ; yea , from the glass - fac'd flatterer To Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to ...
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... Timon , that mean eyes ' have seen The foot above the head . Trumpets sound . Enter TIMON , attended ; the Ser- vant of VENTIDIUS talking with him . Tim . Imprison'd is he , say you ? Ven . Serv . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his ...
... Timon , that mean eyes ' have seen The foot above the head . Trumpets sound . Enter TIMON , attended ; the Ser- vant of VENTIDIUS talking with him . Tim . Imprison'd is he , say you ? Ven . Serv . Ay , my good lord : five talents is his ...
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