The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 26
... , in the eye of reason , as this pomp appears when opposed to the frugal repast of a philosopher feeding on oil and roots . - H . N. H. We make ourselves fools , to disport ourselves , And 26 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
... , in the eye of reason , as this pomp appears when opposed to the frugal repast of a philosopher feeding on oil and roots . - H . N. H. We make ourselves fools , to disport ourselves , And 26 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
Page 40
... appears like a lord ; sometime like a lawyer ; some- time like a philosopher , with two stones moe than's artificial one : he is very often like a knight ; and , generally , in all shapes 120 that man goes up and down in from four ...
... appears like a lord ; sometime like a lawyer ; some- time like a philosopher , with two stones moe than's artificial one : he is very often like a knight ; and , generally , in all shapes 120 that man goes up and down in from four ...
Page 56
... appear foul ! takes virtuous copies to be wicked ; like those that under hot ardent zeal would set whole realms on fire : Of such a nature is his politic love . This was my lord's best hope ; now all are fled , Save only the gods : now ...
... appear foul ! takes virtuous copies to be wicked ; like those that under hot ardent zeal would set whole realms on fire : Of such a nature is his politic love . This was my lord's best hope ; now all are fled , Save only the gods : now ...
Page 69
... appear . Sec . Lord . In like manner was I in debt to my importunate business , but he would not hear my excuse . I am sorry , when he sent to bor- row of me , that my provision was out . First Lord . I am sick of that grief too , as I ...
... appear . Sec . Lord . In like manner was I in debt to my importunate business , but he would not hear my excuse . I am sorry , when he sent to bor- row of me , that my provision was out . First Lord . I am sick of that grief too , as I ...
Page 89
... appears to be as Steevens explains it : " Timon had been ex- horting them to follow constantly their trade of debauchery , but he interrupts himself and imprecates upon them that for half the year their pains may be quite contrary ...
... appears to be as Steevens explains it : " Timon had been ex- horting them to follow constantly their trade of debauchery , but he interrupts himself and imprecates upon them that for half the year their pains may be quite contrary ...
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