The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Τόμος 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Σελίδα 13
... thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , ' and these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? " Tim ...
... thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , ' and these knaves honest . Tim . Why dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? " Tim ...
Σελίδα 14
... thee , and to pay Not so well as plain - dealing , ] Alluding to the proverb : " Plain dealing is a jewel , but they that use it die beggars . " thee for thy labour : He , that loves to 14 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... thee , and to pay Not so well as plain - dealing , ] Alluding to the proverb : " Plain dealing is a jewel , but they that use it die beggars . " thee for thy labour : He , that loves to 14 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Σελίδα 15
... thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flattered , is worthy o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ... thee , if the gods will not ! Mer . If traffick do it , the gods do it . Apem . Traffick's thy god , and thy god ...
... thee for thy labour : He , that loves to be flattered , is worthy o'the flatterer . Heavens , that I were a lord ... thee , if the gods will not ! Mer . If traffick do it , the gods do it . Apem . Traffick's thy god , and thy god ...
Σελίδα 16
... thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 1 Lord . Hang thyself . Apem . No , I will do nothing ...
... thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 1 Lord . Hang thyself . Apem . No , I will do nothing ...
Σελίδα 19
... thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for . I should Ne'er ...
... thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn thy meat ; ' twould choke me , for . I should Ne'er ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear blood Brutus Cæs Caius Capitol Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus Corioli death do't dost doth Egypt enemy ENOBARBUS Enter ANTONY Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold hand hath hear heart honour Iras JOHNSON Julius Cæsar knave lady Lart Lartius Lepidus look lord Lucilius Lucius madam Marcius Mark Antony master means Menenius Mess Messala Messenger Musick ne'er never noble o'the Octavia Parthia peace Poet Pompey pr'ythee pray queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Servant Shakspeare Sold soldier speak spirit stand STEEVENS sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius tribunes unto voices Volces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's word worthy