The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volym 10G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . How this lord's follow'd ! Poet . The senators of Athens ; -Happy men ! Pain . Look , more ! Poet . You see this confluence , this great flood ...
... Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . How this lord's follow'd ! Poet . The senators of Athens ; -Happy men ! Pain . Look , more ! Poet . You see this confluence , this great flood ...
Sida 14
... live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A piece of painting ; which I do beseech Your lordship to accept . Tim . Painting is welcome . The painting is ...
... live your lordship ! Tim . I thank you ; you shall hear from me anon : Go not away . What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A piece of painting ; which I do beseech Your lordship to accept . Tim . Painting is welcome . The painting is ...
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... live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? 1 Lord . I'll keep you company . SCENE II , [ Exeunt . The Same . A Room of State in Timon's House . Hautboys playing loud musick . A great banquet served in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter ...
... live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? 1 Lord . I'll keep you company . SCENE II , [ Exeunt . The Same . A Room of State in Timon's House . Hautboys playing loud musick . A great banquet served in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter ...
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... lives . There's much example for't ; the fellow , that Sits next him now , parts bread with him , and pledges The breath of him in a divided draught , Is the readiest man to kill him : it has been prov'd . If I Were a huge man , I ...
... lives . There's much example for't ; the fellow , that Sits next him now , parts bread with him , and pledges The breath of him in a divided draught , Is the readiest man to kill him : it has been prov'd . If I Were a huge man , I ...
Sida 25
... lives , that's not ⭑ Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one spurn to their graves of their friends ' gift ? I should fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day stamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut ...
... lives , that's not ⭑ Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one spurn to their graves of their friends ' gift ? I should fear , those , that dance before me now , Would one day stamp upon me : It has been done ; Men shut ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Utgåva 10 William Shakespeare Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
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Aaron Alcib Alcibiades Antiochus Apem Apemantus Athens Bassianus Bawd blood Boult brother CHIRON Cleon daughter dead death deed DEMETRIUS Dionyza dost thou doth emperor empress Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feast Fish Flav fool fortune friends give gods gold Goths Gower grief hand hath hear heart heaven Helicanus hither honest honour JOHNSON king knight lady Lavinia live look lord Timon lordship Lucius Lucullus Lychorida Lysimachus Marcus Marina mistress Mitylene musick ne'er never noble Pain Pentapolis Pericles Phrynia Poet pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE queen revenge Rome Rome's Saturninus SCENE Senators Serv Servant Shakspeare Simonides sons sorrow speak STEEVENS sweet Tamora tears tell Thai Thaisa Tharsus thee There's thine thou art thou hast thyself TIMON OF ATHENS TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue tribune Tyre unto villain weep would'st
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Sida 71 - 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 accursed, Make the hoar leprosy adored, place thieves And give them title, knee and approbation With senators on the bench...
Sida 87 - 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 101 - 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.