“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... 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 ( 4 ) In a wide sea of wax : ] If the text be right , there is , of course , an ...
... 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 ( 4 ) In a wide sea of wax : ] If the text be right , there is , of course , an ...
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... , thou'dst anger ladies . Apem . O , they eat lords ; so they come by great bellies . ( 12 ) bear , with . ] Probably " bear it , with . " Tim . That's a lascivious apprehension . Apem . So I2 [ ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
... , thou'dst anger ladies . Apem . O , they eat lords ; so they come by great bellies . ( 12 ) bear , with . ] Probably " bear it , with . " Tim . That's a lascivious apprehension . Apem . So I2 [ ACT I. TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... 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 pleasures . 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 pleasures . Tim . I pray , let them be admitted . Enter CUPID ...
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... Ladies as Amazons with lutes in their hands , dancing and playing . Apem . Hoy - day , what a sweep of vanity comes this way ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp shows to a little oil ...
... Ladies as Amazons with lutes in their hands , dancing and playing . Apem . Hoy - day , what a sweep of vanity comes this way ! They dance ! they are mad women . Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp shows to a little oil ...
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... ladies , ( 40 ) Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half so beautiful and kind ; You've added worth unto't and lively ( 41 ) lustre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for❜t . First Lady ...
... ladies , ( 40 ) Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half so beautiful and kind ; You've added worth unto't and lively ( 41 ) lustre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for❜t . First Lady ...
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