The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 3
An- tonius forfook the citie , and companie of his friendes , -faying , that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him , that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankful- nefs of thofe he had done good ...
An- tonius forfook the citie , and companie of his friendes , -faying , that he would lead Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him , that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankful- nefs of thofe he had done good ...
Σελίδα 17
Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means moft fhort , his creditors moft ftrait : Your honourable letter he defires 3 To thofe have fhut him up ; which failing to him , " Periods his comfort . 4 TIM . Noble Ventidius !
Ay , my good lord : five talents is his debt ; His means moft fhort , his creditors moft ftrait : Your honourable letter he defires 3 To thofe have fhut him up ; which failing to him , " Periods his comfort . 4 TIM . Noble Ventidius !
Σελίδα 22
My lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell , would give : But you well know , Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are prized by their mafters : 5 believe't , dear lord , You mend the jewel by wearing it . TIM .
My lord , ' tis rated As thofe , which fell , would give : But you well know , Things of like value , differing in the owners , Are prized by their mafters : 5 believe't , dear lord , You mend the jewel by wearing it . TIM .
Σελίδα 30
He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with- thanks , and fervice , from whofe help I deriv'd liberty . TIM .
He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return thofe talents , Doubled , with- thanks , and fervice , from whofe help I deriv'd liberty . TIM .
Σελίδα 35
Timon , Thofe healths will make thee , and thy flate , look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no odds .
Timon , Thofe healths will make thee , and thy flate , look ill . Here's that , which is too weak to be a finner , Honeft water , which ne'er left man i'the mire : This , and my food , are equals ; there's no odds .
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