The Life of Timon of Athens: According to the First Folio (spelling Modernised)Edmonston, 1879 - 72 sidor |
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... Lord Ellesmere's copy . Sharper eyes may lead to a different result , and we hail the labour of Upcotts , but in the meantime , we are gratified in believing that in the Hamnet Edition of Cymbeline ( 106 pp . ) there is only one letter ...
... Lord Ellesmere's copy . Sharper eyes may lead to a different result , and we hail the labour of Upcotts , but in the meantime , we are gratified in believing that in the Hamnet Edition of Cymbeline ( 106 pp . ) there is only one letter ...
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... Lord Lucius . If I would sell my Horse , and buy twenty mo Better than he ; why give my Horse to Timon My Uses cry to me ; I must serve my turn Contain thyself , good Friend Wheres the Fool now ? Speak to ' em Fool . What do you in this ...
... Lord Lucius . If I would sell my Horse , and buy twenty mo Better than he ; why give my Horse to Timon My Uses cry to me ; I must serve my turn Contain thyself , good Friend Wheres the Fool now ? Speak to ' em Fool . What do you in this ...
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... Lord Commend me to thy Honourable virtuous Lord . Has only sent his present Occasion when I might ha shewn myself Honourable it happen'd , that I shold Purchase the day before and undo a great deal of Honour . these Gentlemen can ...
... Lord Commend me to thy Honourable virtuous Lord . Has only sent his present Occasion when I might ha shewn myself Honourable it happen'd , that I shold Purchase the day before and undo a great deal of Honour . these Gentlemen can ...
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... Lord did but try us with that spur as he would to the lip of his Mistress • The rest of your Fees , O Gods you Gods , make suitable for destruction You Knot of Mouth - Friends Who stuck and spangled you with Flatteries Courteous ...
... Lord did but try us with that spur as he would to the lip of his Mistress • The rest of your Fees , O Gods you Gods , make suitable for destruction You Knot of Mouth - Friends Who stuck and spangled you with Flatteries Courteous ...
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... Lord Has sent thee Treasure • But let the famisht flesh slide from the Bone Has been but a Try for his Friends But two in Company Whose fall the mark of his Ambition is Page 43 ** 43 43 99 43 " " 44 29 34 44 44 99 44 " " 44 " " 44 ...
... Lord Has sent thee Treasure • But let the famisht flesh slide from the Bone Has been but a Try for his Friends But two in Company Whose fall the mark of his Ambition is Page 43 ** 43 43 99 43 " " 44 29 34 44 44 99 44 " " 44 " " 44 ...
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Alcibiades Apemantus Aper Athenian Beast Beggar Bounty Caphis Capitals confound thee curse Cymbeline dost thou doth e'en Emphasis-Capitals Enter Timon Exeunt Exit eyes Feast Fellows Flam Flaminius Flatterer Fool Fortune Fourth Folio Friends Gentleman give Gods Gold grave Hamnet Edition hate hath hear heart Heavens honest Honour Horse Jewel Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI Knaves labour live Lord Timon Lordship Luci Lucullus Mankind Master meat mend Methinks Money ne'er Noble Timon Oldm Pain Paton Plague Plutus Poet poor pray Printers prithee Senators Servant Servilius Shakspere Shakspere's shew should'st Slave speak Stew tell th'art There's Thief Thieves thine Third Folio thou art thou hast thou wert thou wilt thyself Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Tragedy Tragedy of Macbeth Troilus and Cressida Usurers valiant Varro Villains Whore would'st
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Sida 45 - Thus much of this, will make Black, white ; foul, fair ; wrong, right ; Base, noble ; old, young ; coward, valiant. Ha, you gods ! why this ? What this, you gods ? Why this Will lug your priests and servants from your sides ; Pluck stout men's pillows from below their heads : This yellow slave Will knit and break religions ; bless the accurs'd ; Make the hoar leprosy ador'd ; place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, With senators on the bench...
Sida 58 - The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun: The sea's a thief, whose liquid surge resolves The moon into salt tears: the earth's a thief, That feeds and breeds by a composture stolen From general excrement: each thing's a thief; The laws, your curb and whip, in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft.
Sida 68 - Come not to me again : but say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover ; thither come, And let my grave-stone be your oracle.
Sida 2 - The fire i' the flint Shows not, till it be struck ; our gentle flame Provokes itself, and, like the current, flies Each bound it chafes.* What have you there ? PAIN.