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 7 |
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Pagina 13
Till I be gentle , stay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon ' s dog , ' and
these knaves honest . nonest . i Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou
know ' st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Apem Yes . I repent
Apeinanti call ...
Till I be gentle , stay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon ' s dog , ' and
these knaves honest . nonest . i Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou
know ' st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Apem Yes . I repent
Apeinanti call ...
Pagina 67
What art thou there ? Speak . * Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy
heart , For showing me again the eyes of man ! Alcib . What is thy name ? Is man
so hateful to . thee , That art thyself a man ? Tim . I am misanthropos , and hate ...
What art thou there ? Speak . * Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy
heart , For showing me again the eyes of man ! Alcib . What is thy name ? Is man
so hateful to . thee , That art thyself a man ? Tim . I am misanthropos , and hate ...
Pagina 79
If thou could ' st please me with speaking to me , thou might ' st have hit upon it
here : The commonwealth of Athens is become a forest of beasts . Tim . How has
the ass broke the wall , that thou art out of the city ? Apem . Yonder comes a poet
...
If thou could ' st please me with speaking to me , thou might ' st have hit upon it
here : The commonwealth of Athens is become a forest of beasts . Tim . How has
the ass broke the wall , that thou art out of the city ? Apem . Yonder comes a poet
...
Pagina 205
Why , thou Mars ! I tell thee , We have a power on foot ; and I had purpose Once
more to hew thy target from thy brawn , Or lose mine arm for ' t : Thou hast beat
me out Twelve several times , and I have nightly since Dreamt of encounters '
twixt ...
Why , thou Mars ! I tell thee , We have a power on foot ; and I had purpose Once
more to hew thy target from thy brawn , Or lose mine arm for ' t : Thou hast beat
me out Twelve several times , and I have nightly since Dreamt of encounters '
twixt ...
Pagina 322
Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or
two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please you . Bru . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too
much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , sir . Bru . I should not urge thy duty
...
Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or
two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please you . Bru . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too
much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , sir . Bru . I should not urge thy duty
...
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