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, Zväzok 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Strana 33
... knave ; which notwithstanding , thou shalt be no less esteemed . Var . Serv . What is a whoremaster , fool ? Fool . A fool in good clothes , and something like thee . " Tis a spirit : sometime , it TIMON OF ATHENS . 33.
... knave ; which notwithstanding , thou shalt be no less esteemed . Var . Serv . What is a whoremaster , fool ? Fool . A fool in good clothes , and something like thee . " Tis a spirit : sometime , it TIMON OF ATHENS . 33.
Strana 74
... knave too ? " Apem . If thou didst put this sour - cold habit on To castigate thy pride , ' twere well : but thou Dost it enforcedly ; thou'dst courtier be again , Wert thou not beggar . Willing misery Outlives incertain pomp , is crown ...
... knave too ? " Apem . If thou didst put this sour - cold habit on To castigate thy pride , ' twere well : but thou Dost it enforcedly ; thou'dst courtier be again , Wert thou not beggar . Willing misery Outlives incertain pomp , is crown ...
Strana 76
... knave , and flatterer . " Арет . Tim . Ay , that I am not thee . Apem . No prodigal . Tim . Art thou proud yet ? I , that I was I , that I am one now ; Were all the wealth I have , shut up in thee , I'd give thee leave to hang it . Get ...
... knave , and flatterer . " Арет . Tim . Ay , that I am not thee . Apem . No prodigal . Tim . Art thou proud yet ? I , that I was I , that I am one now ; Were all the wealth I have , shut up in thee , I'd give thee leave to hang it . Get ...
Strana 89
... knave , That mightily deceives you . Both . Do we , my lord ?. Tim . Ay , and you hear him cog , see him dis- semble , Know his gross patchery , love him , feed him , Keep in your bosom : yet remain assur'd , That he's a made - up ...
... knave , That mightily deceives you . Both . Do we , my lord ?. Tim . Ay , and you hear him cog , see him dis- semble , Know his gross patchery , love him , feed him , Keep in your bosom : yet remain assur'd , That he's a made - up ...
Strana 187
... knave by the volume . - The honour'd gods Keep Rome in safety , and the chairs of justice Supplied with worthy men ... knave by the volume . ] i . e . would bear being called a knave as often as would fill out a volume , Re - enter Ædile ...
... knave by the volume . - The honour'd gods Keep Rome in safety , and the chairs of justice Supplied with worthy men ... knave by the volume . ] i . e . would bear being called a knave as often as would fill out a volume , Re - enter Ædile ...
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