The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 47
... foldier , therefore feldom rich , It comes in charity to thee : for all thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound ...
... foldier , therefore feldom rich , It comes in charity to thee : for all thy living Is ' mongst the dead ; and all the lands thou haft Lie in a pitch'd field . ALCIB . Ay , defiled land , ' my lord . 1. LORD . We are fo virtuously bound ...
Page 108
... foldier's fenfe of honour , there is very little in being at odds with all about him ; which fhows rather a quarrelfome difpofition than a valiant one . Befides , this was not Alcibiades's cafe . only fallen out with the Athenians . A ...
... foldier's fenfe of honour , there is very little in being at odds with all about him ; which fhows rather a quarrelfome difpofition than a valiant one . Befides , this was not Alcibiades's cafe . only fallen out with the Athenians . A ...
Page 194
... foldier had yet only feen the rude pile of earth beap'd up for Timon's grave , and not the infcription upon it . We should read : Some beaft rear'd this ; —— The foldier feeking , by order , for Timon , fees fuch an irregular mole , as ...
... foldier had yet only feen the rude pile of earth beap'd up for Timon's grave , and not the infcription upon it . We should read : Some beaft rear'd this ; —— The foldier feeking , by order , for Timon , fees fuch an irregular mole , as ...
Page 195
... foldier is firft made to call on a beaft to read the infcription , without affigning any rea fon for so extraordinary a requifition ; then to talk of Timon's death and of his grave ; aud at laft , to inform the audience that he cannot ...
... foldier is firft made to call on a beaft to read the infcription , without affigning any rea fon for so extraordinary a requifition ; then to talk of Timon's death and of his grave ; aud at laft , to inform the audience that he cannot ...
Page 199
... foldier fhall quit his ftation , or be let loofe upon you ; and , if any commits violence , he thall an- fwer it regularly to the law . JOHNSON . Of regular justice in your city's bounds , But fhall O 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 199 Approach ...
... foldier fhall quit his ftation , or be let loofe upon you ; and , if any commits violence , he thall an- fwer it regularly to the law . JOHNSON . Of regular justice in your city's bounds , But fhall O 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 199 Approach ...
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