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, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... stand on the dying deck , Hearing the surges threat : we must all part Enter Flavius , ] Nothing contributes more to the exaltation of Timon's character than the zeal and fidelity of his servants . No- thing but real virtue can be ...
... stand on the dying deck , Hearing the surges threat : we must all part Enter Flavius , ] Nothing contributes more to the exaltation of Timon's character than the zeal and fidelity of his servants . No- thing but real virtue can be ...
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... stand upright , And say , This man's a flatterer ? if one be , So are they all ; for every grize of fortune ' Is smooth'd by that below : the learned pate Ducks to the golden fool : All is oblique ; There's nothing level in our cursed ...
... stand upright , And say , This man's a flatterer ? if one be , So are they all ; for every grize of fortune ' Is smooth'd by that below : the learned pate Ducks to the golden fool : All is oblique ; There's nothing level in our cursed ...
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... stand : - Nay , stay thou out for earnest . [ Keeping some Gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with Drum and Fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA and TIMANDRA . Alcib . What art thou there ? Speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy ...
... stand : - Nay , stay thou out for earnest . [ Keeping some Gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with Drum and Fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA and TIMANDRA . Alcib . What art thou there ? Speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy ...
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... stand by thee , are pure . Apem . There is no leprosy but what thou speak'st . Tim . If I name thee.- . I'll beat thee , but I should infect my hands . - Apem . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! Tim . Away , thou issue of a mangy ...
... stand by thee , are pure . Apem . There is no leprosy but what thou speak'st . Tim . If I name thee.- . I'll beat thee , but I should infect my hands . - Apem . I would , my tongue could rot them off ! Tim . Away , thou issue of a mangy ...
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... stand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do so , I have gold for thee . Poet . Nay , let's seek him : Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too late ...
... stand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do so , I have gold for thee . Poet . Nay , let's seek him : Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too late ...
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