The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 7
... lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of Timon's frame , Whom fortune with her iv'ry hand wafts to her ; Whose present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to th ' fcope : This throne , this ...
... lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of Timon's frame , Whom fortune with her iv'ry hand wafts to her ; Whose present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to th ' fcope : This throne , this ...
Page 12
... ladies . Apem . O , they eat lords , fo they come by great bellies . Tim . That's a lascivious apprehenfion . Apem . So thou apprehend'ft it : take it for thy labour . Tim . How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? Apem . Not fo well ...
... ladies . Apem . O , they eat lords , fo they come by great bellies . Tim . That's a lascivious apprehenfion . Apem . So thou apprehend'ft it : take it for thy labour . Tim . How doft thou like this jewel , Apemantus ? Apem . Not fo well ...
Page 18
... ladies moft defirous of admittance . Tim . Ladies ? what are their wills ? Ser . There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office to fignify their pleasures . Tim . I pray , let them be admitted . SCENE VI . Enter ...
... ladies moft defirous of admittance . Tim . Ladies ? what are their wills ? Ser . There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office to fignify their pleasures . Tim . I pray , let them be admitted . SCENE VI . Enter ...
Page 19
... Lady , and all dance , men with women , a lofty firain or two to the hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures very much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half fo beautiful and ...
... Lady , and all dance , men with women , a lofty firain or two to the hautboys , and cease . Tim . You have done our pleasures very much grace , fair ladies , Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half fo beautiful and ...
Page 94
... lady Valeria is come to vifit Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself . Vol . Indeed , thou shalt not : Methinks , I hither hear your husband's drum ; I see him pluck Aufidius down by th ' hair ; As children a bear , the ...
... lady Valeria is come to vifit Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself . Vol . Indeed , thou shalt not : Methinks , I hither hear your husband's drum ; I see him pluck Aufidius down by th ' hair ; As children a bear , the ...
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