The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Pagina xxiii
... unto Timon ; and that , for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he took to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man . This Timon was a citizen of Athens , that lived about the war of ...
... unto Timon ; and that , for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he took to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man . This Timon was a citizen of Athens , that lived about the war of ...
Pagina xxiv
... unto the Athenians . ' This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his com- pany , because he was much like of his nature and condi- tions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the ...
... unto the Athenians . ' This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his com- pany , because he was much like of his nature and condi- tions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the ...
Pagina xxxviii
... unto the Athenians . From this slender hint Shakspere developed a highly characteristic underplot . He repre- sents Alcibiades ( who recalls the historical figure in noth- ing but name ) as undergoing an experience akin to that of Timon ...
... unto the Athenians . From this slender hint Shakspere developed a highly characteristic underplot . He repre- sents Alcibiades ( who recalls the historical figure in noth- ing but name ) as undergoing an experience akin to that of Timon ...
Pagina 27
... unto ' t and luster , And entertain'd me with mine own device : I am to thank you for ' t . fair 160 First Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best . Apem . Faith , for the worst is filthy , and would not hold taking , I doubt me ...
... unto ' t and luster , And entertain'd me with mine own device : I am to thank you for ' t . fair 160 First Lady . My lord , you take us even at the best . Apem . Faith , for the worst is filthy , and would not hold taking , I doubt me ...
Pagina 49
... unto his honor " ; Pope , " slave Unto this hour " ; Collier MS . , " slave XXXIII - 4 49 Unto his honor , has my lord's meat in him TIMON OF ATHENS Act III . Sc . i .
... unto his honor " ; Pope , " slave Unto this hour " ; Collier MS . , " slave XXXIII - 4 49 Unto his honor , has my lord's meat in him TIMON OF ATHENS Act III . Sc . i .
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