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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... thee thrust me out of doors . No , Tim . Fye , thou art a churl ; you have got a hu- mour there Does not become a man , ' tis much to blame : - They say , my lords , that ira furor brevis est , But yond ' man's ever angry . Go , let him ...
... thee thrust me out of doors . No , Tim . Fye , thou art a churl ; you have got a hu- mour there Does not become a man , ' tis much to blame : - They say , my lords , that ira furor brevis est , But yond ' man's ever angry . Go , let him ...
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... thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for I should Ne'er ...
... thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for I should Ne'er ...
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... thee , worthy Timon ; -and to all That of his bounties taste ! The five best senses Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bosom : The ear , Taste , touch , smell , all pleas'd from thy table rise ...
... thee , worthy Timon ; -and to all That of his bounties taste ! The five best senses Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bosom : The ear , Taste , touch , smell , all pleas'd from thy table rise ...
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... thee : 7 he'd be cross'd then , an he could . ] i . e . he will then too late wish that it were possible to undo what he had done : he will in vain lament that I did not [ cross or ] thwart him in his career of prodigality . 8 had not ...
... thee : 7 he'd be cross'd then , an he could . ] i . e . he will then too late wish that it were possible to undo what he had done : he will in vain lament that I did not [ cross or ] thwart him in his career of prodigality . 8 had not ...
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... thee . Арет . No , I'll nothing : for , If I should be brib'd too , there would be none left To rail upon thee ; and then thou would'st sin the faster . Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper ...
... thee . Арет . No , I'll nothing : for , If I should be brib'd too , there would be none left To rail upon thee ; and then thou would'st sin the faster . Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I fear me , thou Wilt give away thyself in paper ...
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