The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 8F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 6
... lady fix'd , One do I personate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her : Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to scope . This throne , this ...
... lady fix'd , One do I personate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her : Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to scope . This throne , this ...
Page 19
... ladies most desirous of admittance . Tim . Ladies ? what are their wills ? Serv . There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office , to signify their plea- sures . Tim . I pray , let them be admitted . Enter CUPID ...
... ladies most desirous of admittance . Tim . Ladies ? what are their wills ? Serv . There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office , to signify their plea- sures . Tim . I pray , let them be admitted . Enter CUPID ...
Page 20
... all dance , men with women , a lofty strain or two to the Hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was 20 ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
... all dance , men with women , a lofty strain or two to the Hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was 20 ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 21
... 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 . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most ...
... 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 . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet Attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . All Lad . Most ...
Page 112
... lady Valeria is come to visit you . Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire3 my- self . Vol . Indeed , you shall not . Methinks , I hear hither your husband's drum ; See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a ...
... lady Valeria is come to visit you . Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire3 my- self . Vol . Indeed , you shall not . Methinks , I hear hither your husband's drum ; See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a ...
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