The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Jefferson Press, 1908 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page xi
... hands , let him slip down , Not one accompanying his declining foot . " These words are uttered significantly enough before Timon appears upon the stage . He comes on talking to the servant of his old friend Ventidius , imprisoned for ...
... hands , let him slip down , Not one accompanying his declining foot . " These words are uttered significantly enough before Timon appears upon the stage . He comes on talking to the servant of his old friend Ventidius , imprisoned for ...
Page 8
... hand wafts to her ; Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . PAIN . " T is conceived to scope . This throne , this Fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the rest below , Bowing ...
... hand wafts to her ; Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals . PAIN . " T is conceived to scope . This throne , this Fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the rest below , Bowing ...
Page 9
... hands , let him slip down , Not one accompanying his declining foot . PAIN . " T is common : A thousand moral paintings I can show , That shall demonstrate these quick blows of Fortune's More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To ...
... hands , let him slip down , Not one accompanying his declining foot . PAIN . " T is common : A thousand moral paintings I can show , That shall demonstrate these quick blows of Fortune's More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well To ...
Page 12
... hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not owed to you ! 135 apt ] susceptible . 136 precedent ] former , earlier . [ Exeunt ...
... hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not owed to you ! 135 apt ] susceptible . 136 precedent ] former , earlier . [ Exeunt ...
Page 13
... hand ; We must needs dine together . Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . JEW . TIм . A mere satiety of commendations . If I should pay you for ' t as ' t is extoll❜d , It would unclew me quite . JEW . 160 What , my lord ...
... hand ; We must needs dine together . Sir , your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise . JEW . TIм . A mere satiety of commendations . If I should pay you for ' t as ' t is extoll❜d , It would unclew me quite . JEW . 160 What , my lord ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agrippa ALCIB Alcibiades Alexas Antony and Cleopatra Antony's APEM Apemantus Athenian bear breath Cæs CHAR Charmian CLEO dead death Dolabella dost dramatic drink Egypt Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Enter CLEOPATRA Eros Euphronius Exeunt Exit eyes farewell fear feast FLAV Flavius Folio reading follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold GUARD hand hath hear heart honest honour infra IRAS jewel Julius Cæsar kiss knave Lepidus live look Lord Timon Lucullus madam Marcus Crassus Mark Antony master means MESS Messenger mistress nature ne'er never noble Octavia PAIN Parthia play Plutarch POET Pompey pray prithee Proculeius queen Rome Rowe's SCENE Senators SERV servant Sextus Pompeius Shakespeare SOLD soldier speak spirit supra sword tell thee Theobald's There's thine thou art thou hast thyself Timon of Athens tragedy Ventidius word wouldst