The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 11
... thou here feet put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife " With nature , to oul - doo the life . " HENLEY . That artificial frife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the conleft of art with ...
... thou here feet put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife " With nature , to oul - doo the life . " HENLEY . That artificial frife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the conleft of art with ...
Σελίδα 23
... thou call them knaves ? thou know'ft them not . 7 Enter Apemantus . ] See this character of a cynic finely drawn by Lucian , in his Auction of the Philofophers ; and how well Shak- WARBURTON . speare has copied it . 8 Stay for - J Old ...
... thou call them knaves ? thou know'ft them not . 7 Enter Apemantus . ] See this character of a cynic finely drawn by Lucian , in his Auction of the Philofophers ; and how well Shak- WARBURTON . speare has copied it . 8 Stay for - J Old ...
Σελίδα 24
... Thou know'ft , I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . TIM . Thou art proud , Apemantus . APEM . Of nothing fo much , as that I am not like Timon . TIM . Whither art going ? APEM . To knock out an honeft Athenian's brains . TIM . That's a deed ...
... Thou know'ft , I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . TIM . Thou art proud , Apemantus . APEM . Of nothing fo much , as that I am not like Timon . TIM . Whither art going ? APEM . To knock out an honeft Athenian's brains . TIM . That's a deed ...
Σελίδα 25
... 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 worth ...
... 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 worth ...
Σελίδα 26
... thou a merchant ? * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] This reading is abfurd , and unintelligible . But , as I have restored the text , That I had fo hungry a wit to be a lord , it is fatirical enough of confcience , viz . I ...
... thou a merchant ? * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] This reading is abfurd , and unintelligible . But , as I have restored the text , That I had fo hungry a wit to be a lord , it is fatirical enough of confcience , viz . I ...
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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