The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 10
... never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9to the dumbness of the gefture One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , feems to have a capacity of fpeech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or ...
... never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9to the dumbness of the gefture One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , feems to have a capacity of fpeech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or ...
Σελίδα 21
... Never may That fate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! ] The meaning is , let me never henceforth confider any thing that I poffefs , but as owed or due to you held for your fervice , and at your difpofal ...
... Never may That fate or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you ! ] The meaning is , let me never henceforth confider any thing that I poffefs , but as owed or due to you held for your fervice , and at your difpofal ...
Σελίδα 23
... never will happen ; till Timon is transformed to the shape of his dog , Stay for thy good and his knavifh followers become honeft men . morrow , says he , till I be gentle , which will happen at the fame time when thou art Timon's dog ...
... never will happen ; till Timon is transformed to the shape of his dog , Stay for thy good and his knavifh followers become honeft men . morrow , says he , till I be gentle , which will happen at the fame time when thou art Timon's dog ...
Σελίδα 34
... Fletcher : I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Ad IV . fc , i : 66 11 in heart defiring ftill " You may behold , " & c . 2. LORD . Let it flow this way , my 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... Fletcher : I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Ad IV . fc , i : 66 11 in heart defiring ftill " You may behold , " & c . 2. LORD . Let it flow this way , my 34 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Σελίδα 35
... never prove fo fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that feems a fleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ; Or my friends , if I should need ' em : Amen . So fall to't : 5 Rich men fin , and ...
... never prove fo fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that feems a fleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ; Or my friends , if I should need ' em : Amen . So fall to't : 5 Rich men fin , and ...
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ancient APEM Apemantus appears Athens Aufidius bear believe better blood called comes common Coriolanus editors emendation enemies Enter Exeunt eyes fame fear fecond feems fenate fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft folio fome fool fortune fpeak friends ftand fuch fuppofe give given gods gold hand Hanmer hath hear heart Henry himſelf honour JOHNSON keep King ladies leave live look lord MALONE Marcius MASON means Menenius moft mother muft nature never noble old copy once paffage peace Perhaps play poet poor pray prefent Roman Rome SERV Shakspeare STEEVENS tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought Timon tribunes true turn ufed uſed voices WARBURTON whofe wife word