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Pagina 9
... thee . " Again , in the first part of Marton's Autonio and Mellida : " Fla . Faith , the fong will feem to come off hardly . " Catz . Troth , not a whit , if you feem to come off quickly . " STEEVENS . PAIN . Indifferent . POET ...
... thee . " Again , in the first part of Marton's Autonio and Mellida : " Fla . Faith , the fong will feem to come off hardly . " Catz . Troth , not a whit , if you feem to come off quickly . " STEEVENS . PAIN . Indifferent . POET ...
Pagina 18
... thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? —Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS . Luc . Here , at your lordship's fervice . OLD ATH . This fellow here , lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents iny houfe . I am a man That from my firft ...
... thee . TIM . Attends he here , or no ? —Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS . Luc . Here , at your lordship's fervice . OLD ATH . This fellow here , lord Timon , this thy creature , By night frequents iny houfe . I am a man That from my firft ...
Pagina 21
... thee ; mine honour on my promife . 1 Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET . Vouchsafe my labour , and long ...
... thee ; mine honour on my promife . 1 Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : Never may That flate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! " [ Exeunt LUCILIUS and old Athenian . POET . Vouchsafe my labour , and long ...
Pagina 23
... thee , gentle Apemantus ! APEM . Till I be gentle , ftay for thy good mor- row ; 8 When thou art Timon's dog , " and thefe knaves honeft , TIM . Why doft thou call them knaves ? thou . know'ft them not . 7 Enter Apemantus . ] See this ...
... thee , gentle Apemantus ! APEM . Till I be gentle , ftay for thy good mor- row ; 8 When thou art Timon's dog , " and thefe knaves honeft , TIM . Why doft thou call them knaves ? thou . know'ft them not . 7 Enter Apemantus . ] See this ...
Pagina 25
... thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flatter'd , is worthy o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! TIM . What would'ft do then , Apemantus ? APEM . Even as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart ...
... thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flatter'd , is worthy o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ! TIM . What would'ft do then , Apemantus ? APEM . Even as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 17 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1809 |
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