The Temple Shakespeare, Volym 34J.M. Dent and Company, 1899 |
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... fellows but of late , Some better than his value , on the moment Follow his strides , his lobbies fill with tendance , 80 Rain sacrificial whisperings in his ear , Make sacred even his stirrup , and through him Drink the free air . Ay ...
... fellows but of late , Some better than his value , on the moment Follow his strides , his lobbies fill with tendance , 80 Rain sacrificial whisperings in his ear , Make sacred even his stirrup , and through him Drink the free air . Ay ...
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... fellow here , Lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents my house . Tim . I am a man That from my first have been inclined to thrift And my estate deserves an heir more raised Than one which holds a trencher . Well , what ...
... fellow here , Lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents my house . Tim . I am a man That from my first have been inclined to thrift And my estate deserves an heir more raised Than one which holds a trencher . Well , what ...
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... fellow . Poet . That's not feigned ; he is so . Apem . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : he that worthy o ' the flatterer . a lord ! loves to be flattered is Heavens , that I were Tim . What wouldst do then ...
... fellow . Poet . That's not feigned ; he is so . Apem . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : he that worthy o ' the flatterer . a lord ! loves to be flattered is Heavens , that I were Tim . What wouldst do then ...
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... fellow that sits next him now , parts bread with him , pledges the breath of him in a divided draught , is the readiest man to kill him : ' t has been proved . If I were a huge man , I should fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should ...
... fellow that sits next him now , parts bread with him , pledges the breath of him in a divided draught , is the readiest man to kill him : ' t has been proved . If I were a huge man , I should fear to drink at meals ; Lest they should ...
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... fellows Have their ingratitude in them hereditary : Their blood is caked , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; " Tis lack of kindly warmth they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull ...
... fellows Have their ingratitude in them hereditary : Their blood is caked , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; " Tis lack of kindly warmth they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull ...
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Sida 87 - O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire! thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed! thou valiant Mars! Thou ever young, fresh, lov'd, and delicate wooer, Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap! thou visible god, That solder'st close impossibilities, And mak'st them kiss! that speak'st with every tongue, To every purpose!
Sida 55 - He's truly valiant, that can wisely suffer The worst that man can breathe ; and make his wrongs His outsides ; wear them like his raiment, carelessly ; And ne'er prefer his injuries to his heart, To bring it into danger.
Sida 66 - Thy mistress is o' the brothel! Son of sixteen, pluck the lined crutch from thy old limping sire, With it beat out his brains! Piety, and fear, Religion to the gods, peace, justice, truth, Domestic awe, night-rest, and neighbourhood, Instruction, manners, mysteries, and trades, Degrees, observances, customs, and laws, Decline to your confounding contraries, And let confusion live!