The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 29Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... ne'er flatter thee . O you Gods , what a number of men eat Timon , and he sees ' em not ! It grieves me to see so many dip their meat in one man's blood ; and all the madness is , he cheers them up to ' t . 4I I wonder men dare trust ...
... ne'er flatter thee . O you Gods , what a number of men eat Timon , and he sees ' em not ! It grieves me to see so many dip their meat in one man's blood ; and all the madness is , he cheers them up to ' t . 4I I wonder men dare trust ...
Page 288
... ne'er have need of ' em ? they were the most needless creatures living , should we ne'er have use for ' em ; and would most resemble sweet instruments hung up in cases , that keep their sounds to themselves . Why , I have often wish'd ...
... ne'er have need of ' em ? they were the most needless creatures living , should we ne'er have use for ' em ; and would most resemble sweet instruments hung up in cases , that keep their sounds to themselves . Why , I have often wish'd ...
Page 336
... Ne'er see thou man , and let me ne'er see thee . [ Exit FLAVIUS . TIMON retires to his Cave . SCENE I. ACT V The Woods . Before TIMON's Cave . Enter Poet and Painter ; TIMON watching them from his Cave . PAIN . As I took note of the ...
... Ne'er see thou man , and let me ne'er see thee . [ Exit FLAVIUS . TIMON retires to his Cave . SCENE I. ACT V The Woods . Before TIMON's Cave . Enter Poet and Painter ; TIMON watching them from his Cave . PAIN . As I took note of the ...
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ACT I Sc ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc ALCIB APEM Apemantus Athenian Athens beast beggar bounty CAPH CAPHIS Cave confound debts dost thou doth e'en Enter FLAVIUS Enter TIMON Exeunt exit eyes feast fifty talents FLAM Flaminius flatterer FLAV Fool fortunes friends give Gods gold hadst hast hate hath hear heart honest honour I'ld jewel knaves leprosy live look Lord Timon Lordship LUCILIUS LUCUL Lucullus master meat mend Methinks ne'er noble Timon OLD ATH PAIN PHILOTUS PHRYNIA plague POET poor pr'ythee pray rich SCENE Senators SERV Servant SERVIL Servilius shew should'st slave speak steward STRAN tell There's thieves thine THIRD LORD thou art thou lt Thou wast thou wert thou wilt thou would'st thyself TIMAN TIMANDRA TIMON OF ATHENS TIMON'S House usurers Varro Ventidius villains wealth whore worthy your's