The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volumul 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 7
... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . 6 Pain . How shall I understand you ? Poet . nature . I'll unbolt ' to you . artificial strife- ] Strife is the contest of art with Halts not ...
... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . 6 Pain . How shall I understand you ? Poet . nature . I'll unbolt ' to you . artificial strife- ] Strife is the contest of art with Halts not ...
Pagina 21
... hold out water , me- thinks ; to forget their faults , I drink to you , Apem . Thou weepest to make them drink , Timon . 2 Lord . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And , at that instant , like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ...
... hold out water , me- thinks ; to forget their faults , I drink to you , Apem . Thou weepest to make them drink , Timon . 2 Lord . Joy had the like conception in our eyes , And , at that instant , like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ...
Pagina 23
... hold taking , I doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most thankfully , my lord . Tim . Flavius , - [ Exeunt CUPID , and Ladies . eye of reason , as the pomp ...
... hold taking , I doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most thankfully , my lord . Tim . Flavius , - [ Exeunt CUPID , and Ladies . eye of reason , as the pomp ...
Pagina 28
... hold ; it will not . If I want gold , steal but a beggar's dog , And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse , and buy twenty more Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon , Ask nothing , give it him ...
... hold ; it will not . If I want gold , steal but a beggar's dog , And give it Timon , why , the dog coins gold : If I would sell my horse , and buy twenty more Better than he , why , give my horse to Timon , Ask nothing , give it him ...
Pagina 35
... hold your hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ; when I have Prompted you , in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd lord , Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a ...
... hold your hand more close : I did endure Not seldom , nor no slight checks ; when I have Prompted you , in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd lord , Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a ...
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