The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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Page 66
... SCENE IV . " Enter Servants , with spits , logs , and baskets . " Vecellio has given us the costume of the menial servants and porters of Italy , which we here copy . 5 SCENE V.- " Musicians , O , musicians ! " Juliet is held to be dead ...
... SCENE IV . " Enter Servants , with spits , logs , and baskets . " Vecellio has given us the costume of the menial servants and porters of Italy , which we here copy . 5 SCENE V.- " Musicians , O , musicians ! " Juliet is held to be dead ...
Page 332
... SCENE I. ACT I. SCENE I. " Tim . What trumpet's that ? Mes . ' Tis Alcibiades , and some twenty horse , All of companionship . SCENE II . Ven . Most honoured Timon , It hath pleas'd the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to ...
... SCENE I. ACT I. SCENE I. " Tim . What trumpet's that ? Mes . ' Tis Alcibiades , and some twenty horse , All of companionship . SCENE II . Ven . Most honoured Timon , It hath pleas'd the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to ...
Page 336
... scene we venture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's . Independently of the internal evidence of thought and style ( which we shall come to presently ) , this scene of the banishment of Alcibiades , and the con- cluding scene ...
... scene we venture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's . Independently of the internal evidence of thought and style ( which we shall come to presently ) , this scene of the banishment of Alcibiades , and the con- cluding scene ...
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