“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Հատոր 14Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1809 |
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... enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. Lord , Might we but have that happiness , my Lord , that you would once use our hearts , where- by we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ...
... enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. Lord , Might we but have that happiness , my Lord , that you would once use our hearts , where- by we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ...
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... enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . Tim . You do yourselves [ Exit : Much wrong , you bate too much of your own merits Here , my Lord ; a trifle of our love . * broh.Lord . With more t e than common thanks I will receive it ...
... enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . Tim . You do yourselves [ Exit : Much wrong , you bate too much of your own merits Here , my Lord ; a trifle of our love . * broh.Lord . With more t e than common thanks I will receive it ...
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... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My Lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine , Hor . Serv . And mine , my Lord ...
... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My Lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine , Hor . Serv . And mine , my Lord ...
Էջ 78
... enemy , and give over my trade , i felt l 501 2006 A 1. Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so ... enemies eT Grant , I may ever love , and rather wools : T Those that would mischief me than those that bioded om I ...
... enemy , and give over my trade , i felt l 501 2006 A 1. Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so ... enemies eT Grant , I may ever love , and rather wools : T Those that would mischief me than those that bioded om I ...
Էջ 94
... enemies of Timon's , and mine own , Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof , Fall , and nomoretsvandto atone your ہم 9 fears HEAN With my more noble meaning , not a man 3 Shall pass his quarter , or offend the strearus TIMONA OF ...
... enemies of Timon's , and mine own , Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof , Fall , and nomoretsvandto atone your ہم 9 fears HEAN With my more noble meaning , not a man 3 Shall pass his quarter , or offend the strearus TIMONA OF ...
Common terms and phrases
Aedile Alcib Alcibiades ancient Antium Apem Apemantus Athenian Athens Aufidius beast believe blood called Caphis Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli dost editors emendation enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear flatter Flav fool fortune friends give gods gold Hanmer hate hath hear heart honour JOHNSON King Lear Ladies Lart Lartius lord Timon's Lucullus MALONE manifold record Marcius MASON master means Menenius nature ne'er noble o'the old copy old reading passage patricians peace Perhaps Phrynia play Plutarch Poet pray RITSON Roman Rome SCENE senate sense Serv servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sicinius signifies soldier speak speech stand STEEVENS steward suppose sword tell thee Theobald there's thief thine thing thou art thou hast Timon TIMON OF ATHENS tion tongue tribunes TYRWHITT unto Varro voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON word worthy
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Էջ 225 - I'll speak a little. [He holds VOLUMNIA by the hand, silent. Cor. O mother, mother ! What have you done ? Behold ! the heavens do ope, The gods look down, and this unnatural scene They laugh at. O my mother ! mother ! O ! You have won a happy victory to Rome ; But, for your son, — believe it, O ! believe it, — Most dangerously you have with him prevail'd, If not most mortal to him.
Էջ 153 - What custom wills, in all things should we do't, The dust on antique time would lie unswept, And mountainous error be too highly heap'd For truth to over-peer, — Rather than fool it so, Let the high office and the honour go To one that would do thus.