“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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... lip ! to the dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ? Poet . I'll say of it , It tutor's nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches TIMON OF ATHENS .
... lip ! to the dumbness of the gesture One might interpret . Pain . It is a pretty mocking of the life . Here is a touch ; Is't good ? Poet . I'll say of it , It tutor's nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . How this lord's follow'd ! Poet . The senators ... natures TIMON OF ATHENS . 5 It tutor's nature: artificial strife ...
... nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . How this lord's follow'd ! Poet . The senators ... natures TIMON OF ATHENS . 5 It tutor's nature: artificial strife ...
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... natures , That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states : amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd , One do I personate of lord Timon's frame Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ...
... natures , That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states : amongst them all , Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd , One do I personate of lord Timon's frame Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ...
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... natural man ; For since dishonour trafficks with man's nature , He is but outside ; These pencil'd figures are Even such as they give out . I like your work ; And you shall find , I like it : wait attendance Till you hear further from ...
... natural man ; For since dishonour trafficks with man's nature , He is but outside ; These pencil'd figures are Even such as they give out . I like your work ; And you shall find , I like it : wait attendance Till you hear further from ...
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... nature but would all were well } ' tis pity And so , intending other serious matters , After distasteful looks , and these hard fractions , With certain half - caps , and cold - moving nods , They froze me into silence . Tim . You gods ...
... nature but would all were well } ' tis pity And so , intending other serious matters , After distasteful looks , and these hard fractions , With certain half - caps , and cold - moving nods , They froze me into silence . Tim . You gods ...
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.