The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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... . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's bred out Into baboon and monkey . Man is exhaufted and degenerated ; bis ftrain or lineage is worn down into a monkey . JOHNSON . ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , TIMON OF ATHENS . 27.
... . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's bred out Into baboon and monkey . Man is exhaufted and degenerated ; bis ftrain or lineage is worn down into a monkey . JOHNSON . ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , TIMON OF ATHENS . 27.
Σελίδα 28
William Shakespeare. ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , and I feed Moft hungrily on your fight . TIM . 5 Right welcome , fir : Fre we depart , we'll fhare a bounteous time In different pleasures . Pray you , let us in . [ Exeunt ...
William Shakespeare. ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , and I feed Moft hungrily on your fight . TIM . 5 Right welcome , fir : Fre we depart , we'll fhare a bounteous time In different pleasures . Pray you , let us in . [ Exeunt ...
Σελίδα 36
William Shakespeare. TIM . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . ALCIB . My heart is ever at your fervice , my lord . TIM . You had rather be at a breakfast of ene- mies , than a dinner of friends . ALCIB . So they were ...
William Shakespeare. TIM . Captain Alcibiades , your heart's in the field now . ALCIB . My heart is ever at your fervice , my lord . TIM . You had rather be at a breakfast of ene- mies , than a dinner of friends . ALCIB . So they were ...
Σελίδα 47
... ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound , TIM . Am I to you . 2. LORD . 1 So infinitely endear'd , —— And fo TIM . All to you . " - Lights , more lights . Again , in King John : " I'll tell thee ...
... ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound , TIM . Am I to you . 2. LORD . 1 So infinitely endear'd , —— And fo TIM . All to you . " - Lights , more lights . Again , in King John : " I'll tell thee ...
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... ALCIB . Honour , health , and compaffion to the fenate ! 1. SEN . Now , captain ? ALCIB . I am an humble fuitor to your virtues ; For pity is the virtue of the law , And none but tyrants ufe it cruelly . It pleases time , and fortune ...
... ALCIB . Honour , health , and compaffion to the fenate ! 1. SEN . Now , captain ? ALCIB . I am an humble fuitor to your virtues ; For pity is the virtue of the law , And none but tyrants ufe it cruelly . It pleases time , and fortune ...
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