The Contemporary Shakespeare Series, Volume 6University Press of America, 1987 Contains: King Henry the Fourth, parts 1,2, ; Love's Labour's Lost; Othello; The Winter's Tale. |
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... TIMON I pray you beat your drum and get you gone . ALCIBIADES I am your friend , and pity you , dear Timon . TIMON How do you pity him whom you do trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES Why , fare you well . Here is some gold for ...
... TIMON I pray you beat your drum and get you gone . ALCIBIADES I am your friend , and pity you , dear Timon . TIMON How do you pity him whom you do trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES Why , fare you well . Here is some gold for ...
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... Timon ? TIMON Under that which is above me . Where feed you a - days , Apemantus ? APEMANTUS Where my stomach finds meat ; or , rather , where I eat it . TIMON Would poison were obedient , and knew my mind ! APEMANTUS Where would you ...
... Timon ? TIMON Under that which is above me . Where feed you a - days , Apemantus ? APEMANTUS Where my stomach finds meat ; or , rather , where I eat it . TIMON Would poison were obedient , and knew my mind ! APEMANTUS Where would you ...
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... Timon , Timon , Look out , and speak to friends . The Athenians By two of their most reverend Senate greet you . Speak to them , noble Timon . TIMON Enter Timon out of his cave You sun , that comfort , burn ! Speak and be hanged . For ...
... Timon , Timon , Look out , and speak to friends . The Athenians By two of their most reverend Senate greet you . Speak to them , noble Timon . TIMON Enter Timon out of his cave You sun , that comfort , burn ! Speak and be hanged . For ...
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ADRIANA ALCIBIADES ANGELO ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE APEMANTUS BALTHASAR bear BEATRICE Belarius BENEDICK BORACHIO brother BUCKINGHAM CAPHIS Cardinal CLAUDIO Cloten CRANMER CROMWELL Cymbeline dare daughter DOGBERRY DON JOHN DON PEDRO DROMIO OF EPHESUS DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Duke EGEON Enter Exeunt SCENE Exit eyes fair father fear fellow FLAVIUS fool friends give gods gold grace Guiderius hear heart heaven Hero honest honour husband IACH Imogen KING HENRY King's lady LEONATO live look LORD CHAMBERLAIN lordship LOVELL LUCIANA LUCIUS LUCULLUS madam MARGARET master Master Constable MESSENGER mistress never noble NORFOLK PAINTER Pisanio play POET poor POST Posthumus pray Prince QUEEN KATHERINE SECOND GENTLEMAN SENATOR Shakespeare Signor Sir Thomas Lovell soul speak SUFFOLK sure SURREY sweet tell thank There's thing TIMON tongue URSULA VARRO'S SERVANT villain wife WOLSEY word ΤΙΜΟΝ