The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 5A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Apemantus , a churlish Philofopher . Sempronius , another flattering Lord . Alcibiades , an Athenian General . Flavius , Steward to Timon . Flaminius , Lucilius , Timon's Servants . Servilius , Caphis , Varro , Philo , Titus , feveral ...
... Apemantus , a churlish Philofopher . Sempronius , another flattering Lord . Alcibiades , an Athenian General . Flavius , Steward to Timon . Flaminius , Lucilius , Timon's Servants . Servilius , Caphis , Varro , Philo , Titus , feveral ...
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... Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Moft rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I faw them fpeak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill ...
... Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself ; ev'n he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Moft rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I faw them fpeak together . Poet . I have upon a high and pleasant hill ...
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... Apemantus . Few . We'll bear it with your lordship . Mer . He'll fpare none . Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . ' Till I be gentle , ftay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , and thefe knaves honest . P ...
... Apemantus . Few . We'll bear it with your lordship . Mer . He'll fpare none . Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . ' Till I be gentle , ftay for thy good morrow ; When thou art Timon's dog , and thefe knaves honest . P ...
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... Apemantus . [ them not ? Apem . Thou know'ft I do , I call'd thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud , Apemantus . Apem . Of nothing fo much , as that I am not like Timon . Tim . Whither art going ? Apem . To knock out an honeft ...
... Apemantus . [ them not ? Apem . Thou know'ft I do , I call'd thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud , Apemantus . Apem . Of nothing fo much , as that I am not like Timon . Tim . Whither art going ? Apem . To knock out an honeft ...
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... Apemantus ? Apem . Ev'n as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart . Tim . What , thy felf ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had fo hungry a wit , to be a lord . Art thou not a Merchant ? Mer . Ay , Apemantus . - ( 5 ) ...
... Apemantus ? Apem . Ev'n as Apemantus does now , hate a lord with my heart . Tim . What , thy felf ? Apem . Ay . Tim . Wherefore ? Apem . That I had fo hungry a wit , to be a lord . Art thou not a Merchant ? Mer . Ay , Apemantus . - ( 5 ) ...
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againſt Alcibiades Andronicus anſwer Apem Apemantus Banquo becauſe beſt buſineſs Cham Cordelia doft doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid father fear feems felf fent fervant fhall fhew fhould fifter firft firſt flain Fleance fleep fome fons Fool forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet fword give Glo'fter Goths Grace hath hear heart heav'n himſelf honour houſe i'th Kent King Lady Lavinia Lear lord Lord Chamberlain Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach Madam mafter Marcus moft moſt muft murther muſt noble o'th Paffage pleaſe pleaſure Poet pray prefent Queen reafon Roffe Rome SCENE Senfe ſhall ſhe ſpeak Tamora Thane thee thefe There's theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Timon Titus Titus Andronicus uſe Warburton whofe Whoſe Witch
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