“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... poet had any acquaintance with it , I much doubt ; for it certainly was never performed in London , -being a drama intended solely for the amusement of an academic audience . But that there was some old drama now lost , of which ...
... poet had any acquaintance with it , I much doubt ; for it certainly was never performed in London , -being a drama intended solely for the amusement of an academic audience . But that there was some old drama now lost , of which ...
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... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . FLAMINIUS , LUCILIUS , SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , * PHILOTUS , TITUS , servants to Timon . servants to Timon's creditors . HORTENSIUS , And others , A Page . A Fool . Three ...
... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . FLAMINIUS , LUCILIUS , SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , * PHILOTUS , TITUS , servants to Timon . servants to Timon's creditors . HORTENSIUS , And others , A Page . A Fool . Three ...
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... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and others , at several doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you're well . Poet . I have not seen you long : how goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet . Ay ...
... Poet , Painter , Jeweller , Merchant , and others , at several doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you're well . Poet . I have not seen you long : how goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet . Ay ...
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... Poet . Upon the heels of my presentment , sir.— Let's see your piece . Pain . ' Tis a good piece . Poet . So ' tis : this comes off well and excellent . Pain . Indifferent . Poet . Admirable how this grace Speaks his own standing ! what ...
... Poet . Upon the heels of my presentment , sir.— Let's see your piece . Pain . ' Tis a good piece . Poet . So ' tis : this comes off well and excellent . Pain . Indifferent . Poet . Admirable how this grace Speaks his own standing ! what ...
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... Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You see how all conditions , how all minds- As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of grave and austere quality - tender down Their services to Lord Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious ...
... Poet . I'll unbolt to you . You see how all conditions , how all minds- As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of grave and austere quality - tender down Their services to Lord Timon : his large fortune , Upon his good and gracious ...
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