The dramatic works, Volume 8Tegg, 1833 |
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... poet with the following hint to work upon : -An- toutus forsook the city and companie of his friendes , saying that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him that was offered unto Timon ; and for the ...
... poet with the following hint to work upon : -An- toutus forsook the city and companie of his friendes , saying that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him that was offered unto Timon ; and for the ...
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... poet very properly sides with against the common practice of the world , he is , on the other hand , by no means disposed to spare Timon . Timon was a fool in his generosity ; he is a madman in his discontent ; he is every where wanting ...
... poet very properly sides with against the common practice of the world , he is , on the other hand , by no means disposed to spare Timon . Timon was a fool in his generosity ; he is a madman in his discontent ; he is every where wanting ...
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... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . A Page . A Fool , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , Mistresses to Alcibiades . Other Lords , Senators , Officers , Soldiers , Thieves , and Attendants . SCENE - Athens ; and the Woods ...
... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . A Page . A Fool , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , Mistresses to Alcibiades . Other Lords , Senators , Officers , Soldiers , Thieves , and Attendants . SCENE - Athens ; and the Woods ...
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... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and Others , at several Doors . Goop day , sir . Pain . Poet . I am glad you are well1 . Poet . I have e not seen you long ; How goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet . Ay ...
... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and Others , at several Doors . Goop day , sir . Pain . Poet . I am glad you are well1 . Poet . I have e not seen you long ; How goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet . Ay ...
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... Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our poesy is a gum , which oozes6 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it be struck ; our gentle flame Provokes itself , and , like the current , flies Each bound it ...
... Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our poesy is a gum , which oozes6 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it be struck ; our gentle flame Provokes itself , and , like the current , flies Each bound it ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antium Antony and Cleopatra Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear blood Brutus Cæs Caius Casca Cassius CESAR Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus death dost doth Egypt enemy ENOBARBUS Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fear Flav follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold hand hath hear heart honour i'the Iras Julius Cæsar King Henry lady Lart Lepidus look lord LUCILIUS Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony means Menenius Mess ne'er never noble o'the Octavia old copy reads Othello passage peace Plutarch poet Pompey pr'ythee pray queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's soldier speak stand Steevens sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius Troilus and Cressida unto Volces VOLUMNIA word worthy