The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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Page 349
... Lords . 1 Lord . What time a day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . 1 Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou that still omitt'st it . 2 Lord . Thou art going to lord Timon's feast . Apem . Ay ; to see ...
... Lords . 1 Lord . What time a day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . 1 Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou that still omitt'st it . 2 Lord . Thou art going to lord Timon's feast . Apem . Ay ; to see ...
Page 352
... Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my lord , in readiness . 2 Lord . Our horses . Tim . O my friends , I have one word to say to you ; -Look you , my good lord , I must entreat you , honour me so much , As to advance this jewel ...
... Lord . Where be our men ? Serv . Here , my lord , in readiness . 2 Lord . Our horses . Tim . O my friends , I have one word to say to you ; -Look you , my good lord , I must entreat you , honour me so much , As to advance this jewel ...
Page 365
... lord ! my lord ! Enter TIMON , in a rage ; FLAMINIUS following . Tim . What , are my doors oppos'd against my passage ? Have I been ever free , and must my house Be my retentive enemy , my gaol ? The place which I have feasted , does it ...
... lord ! my lord ! Enter TIMON , in a rage ; FLAMINIUS following . Tim . What , are my doors oppos'd against my passage ? Have I been ever free , and must my house Be my retentive enemy , my gaol ? The place which I have feasted , does it ...
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