The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... APEM . Till I be gentle , stay for thy good mor- row ; 8 When thou art Timon's dog , ' and these knaves honeft , TIM . Why doft thou call them knaves ? thou know'ft them not . " Enter Apemantus . ] See this chara & er of a cynic finely ...
... APEM . Till I be gentle , stay for thy good mor- row ; 8 When thou art Timon's dog , ' and these knaves honeft , TIM . Why doft thou call them knaves ? thou know'ft them not . " Enter Apemantus . ] See this chara & er of a cynic finely ...
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William Shakespeare. APEM . Are they not Ahenians ? " TIM . Yes . APEM . Then I repent not . JEW . You know me , Apemantus . APEM . Thou know'ft , I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . TIM . Thou art proud , Apemantus . APEM . Of nothing fo ...
William Shakespeare. APEM . Are they not Ahenians ? " TIM . Yes . APEM . Then I repent not . JEW . You know me , Apemantus . APEM . Thou know'ft , I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . TIM . Thou art proud , Apemantus . APEM . Of nothing fo ...
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... APEM . So thou apprehend'ft it : Take it for thy labour . TIM . How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? APEM . Not fo well as plain - dealing , which will not coft a man a doit . TIM . What doft thou think ' tis worth ? APEM . Not ...
... APEM . So thou apprehend'ft it : Take it for thy labour . TIM . How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? APEM . Not fo well as plain - dealing , which will not coft a man a doit . TIM . What doft thou think ' tis worth ? APEM . Not ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 APEM . Ay . TIM . Wherefore ? APEM . That I had no angry wit to be a lord .'- Art not thou a merchant ? * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] This reading is abfurd , and unintelligible . But , as I have ...
William Shakespeare. 1 APEM . Ay . TIM . Wherefore ? APEM . That I had no angry wit to be a lord .'- Art not thou a merchant ? * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] This reading is abfurd , and unintelligible . But , as I have ...
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William Shakespeare. MER . Ay , Apemantus . APEM . Traffick confound thee , if the gods will not ! MER . If traffick do it , the gods do it . APEM . Traffick's thy god , and thy god confound thee ! Trumpets found . Enter a Servant . TIM ...
William Shakespeare. MER . Ay , Apemantus . APEM . Traffick confound thee , if the gods will not ! MER . If traffick do it , the gods do it . APEM . Traffick's thy god , and thy god confound thee ! Trumpets found . Enter a Servant . TIM ...
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