The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Athens ; and the Woods not far from it . From Lucian's Dialogues . Of this Play there is no Edition known but that of the Players . ACT I. SCENE I. A Hall in Timon's House . Dramatis Perfonæ . TIMON, a noble Athenian. ...
... Athens ; and the Woods not far from it . From Lucian's Dialogues . Of this Play there is no Edition known but that of the Players . ACT I. SCENE I. A Hall in Timon's House . Dramatis Perfonæ . TIMON, a noble Athenian. ...
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... Noble Ventidius ! Well I am not of that feather to shake off ( 4 ) Rain facrificial whisp'rirgs in bis ear ; ] The fenfe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of flattery may be collected from the ...
... Noble Ventidius ! Well I am not of that feather to shake off ( 4 ) Rain facrificial whisp'rirgs in bis ear ; ] The fenfe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of flattery may be collected from the ...
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... noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter Lucilius . Luc . Here , at your Lordship's fervice . Old Atb . This fellow here , Lord Timon , this thy creature By night frequents my houfe . I am ...
... noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter Lucilius . Luc . Here , at your Lordship's fervice . Old Atb . This fellow here , Lord Timon , this thy creature By night frequents my houfe . I am ...
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... has been hitherto xeckoned the highett pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timen with a kind of affected mo- defty Ven . A noble fpirit . [ They all ftand 35 TIMON OF ATHENS . S CENE ...
... has been hitherto xeckoned the highett pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timen with a kind of affected mo- defty Ven . A noble fpirit . [ They all ftand 35 TIMON OF ATHENS . S CENE ...
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