Shakespeare's Tragedy of Timon of Athens: With Preface, Glossary, &cJ.M. Dent & Company, 1896 - 129 sidor |
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... hast a servant named Lucilius . Tim . I have so : what of him ? Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here , or no ? Lucilius ! Luc . Here , at your lordship's service . Old Ath . This fellow here ...
... hast a servant named Lucilius . Tim . I have so : what of him ? Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here , or no ? Lucilius ! Luc . Here , at your lordship's service . Old Ath . This fellow here ...
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... hast feigned him a worthy 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 ...
... hast feigned him a worthy 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 ...
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... ' mongst the dead , and all the lands thou hast 230 Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib . Ay , defiled land , my lord . First Lord . We are so virtuously bound- Tim . And so Am I to you . Sec . Lord . So 26 Act I. Sc . ii . The Life of.
... ' mongst the dead , and all the lands thou hast 230 Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib . Ay , defiled land , my lord . First Lord . We are so virtuously bound- Tim . And so Am I to you . Sec . Lord . So 26 Act I. Sc . ii . The Life of.
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... well , sir . : Lucul . I am right glad that his health is well , sir and what hast thou there under thy cloak , pretty Flaminius ? 10 Flam . Faith , nothing but an empty box , 42 Act III . Sc . i . The Life of Act Third. ...
... well , sir . : Lucul . I am right glad that his health is well , sir and what hast thou there under thy cloak , pretty Flaminius ? 10 Flam . Faith , nothing but an empty box , 42 Act III . Sc . i . The Life of Act Third. ...
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... — 101 Tim . Warr'st thou ' gainst Athens ? Alcib . Ay , Timon , and have cause . Tim . The gods confound them all in thy conquest , And thee after , when thou hast conquer'd ! Alcib 78 Act IV . Sc . iii . The Life of.
... — 101 Tim . Warr'st thou ' gainst Athens ? Alcib . Ay , Timon , and have cause . Tim . The gods confound them all in thy conquest , And thee after , when thou hast conquer'd ! Alcib 78 Act IV . Sc . iii . The Life of.
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Sida 73 - Roots, you clear heavens ! 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 8 - tis nourish'd: 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.
Sida 73 - Will knit and break religions; bless the accursed; Make the hoar leprosy adored; place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, With senators on the bench; this is it That makes the wappen'd widow wed again; She, whom the spital-house and ulcerous sores Would cast the gorge at, this embalms and spices To the April day again.