“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... observes , that in the play just described Shakespeare also found " the story of Timon's being possessed of great sums of gold which he had dug up in the woods ; a circumstance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then ...
... observes , that in the play just described Shakespeare also found " the story of Timon's being possessed of great sums of gold which he had dug up in the woods ; a circumstance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then ...
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... observes that our poet is not constant in using that mode of speech . - Compare , at p . 100 , " Those enemies of Timon's , " & c . — It is , however , certain that in the first folio the final s is frequently very suspicious , and ...
... observes that our poet is not constant in using that mode of speech . - Compare , at p . 100 , " Those enemies of Timon's , " & c . — It is , however , certain that in the first folio the final s is frequently very suspicious , and ...
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... observes ; " By all modern ones [ copies ] are the two ' Lords ' that enter to Apemantus at l . 22 [ see the preceding page ] christen'd by names specific - Lucius and Lucullus , and under those And call him to long peace . ( 20 ) SCENE ...
... observes ; " By all modern ones [ copies ] are the two ' Lords ' that enter to Apemantus at l . 22 [ see the preceding page ] christen'd by names specific - Lucius and Lucullus , and under those And call him to long peace . ( 20 ) SCENE ...
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... observes , are talked of by Cupid , but only three of them made out ; and those in a very heavy , unintelligible manner . But now you have them all , and the poet's sense , complete , viz . The five Senses , Timon , acknowledge thee ...
... observes , are talked of by Cupid , but only three of them made out ; and those in a very heavy , unintelligible manner . But now you have them all , and the poet's sense , complete , viz . The five Senses , Timon , acknowledge thee ...
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... observes , is cold , and relishes very little of that salt which is in Apemantus ' other reflections . He proposes give away thyself in proper shortly , ' i.e. in person , thy proper self . " THEOBALD . ( 50 ) O that men's ears should ...
... observes , is cold , and relishes very little of that salt which is in Apemantus ' other reflections . He proposes give away thyself in proper shortly , ' i.e. in person , thy proper self . " THEOBALD . ( 50 ) O that men's ears should ...
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