“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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... mess before you . Want ? why want ? 1 Thief . We cannot live on grass , on berries , water , As beasts , and birds , and fishes . Tim . Nor on the beasts themselves , the birds , and fishes ; You must eat men . Yet thanks I must you con ...
... mess before you . Want ? why want ? 1 Thief . We cannot live on grass , on berries , water , As beasts , and birds , and fishes . Tim . Nor on the beasts themselves , the birds , and fishes ; You must eat men . Yet thanks I must you con ...
Page 94
... bosse , Fr. a tumour . 7 In our dear peril . ] Dear , in Shakspeare's language , is dire , dreadful , but may , in the present instance , signify immediate , or imminent . Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , 94 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... bosse , Fr. a tumour . 7 In our dear peril . ] Dear , in Shakspeare's language , is dire , dreadful , but may , in the present instance , signify immediate , or imminent . Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , 94 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 95
William Shakespeare. Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , his expedition promises Present approach . 2 Sen. We stand much hazard , if they bring not Timon . Mess . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; - Whom , though in ...
William Shakespeare. Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , his expedition promises Present approach . 2 Sen. We stand much hazard , if they bring not Timon . Mess . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; - Whom , though in ...
Page 113
... Mess . Where's Caius Marcius ? Mar. Here : What's the matter ? Mess . The news is , sir , the Volces are in arms . Mar. I am glad on't ; then we shall have means to vent Our musty superfluity : --- See , our best elders . Enter COMINIUS ...
... Mess . Where's Caius Marcius ? Mar. Here : What's the matter ? Mess . The news is , sir , the Volces are in arms . Mar. I am glad on't ; then we shall have means to vent Our musty superfluity : --- See , our best elders . Enter COMINIUS ...
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... Mess . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll nor sell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a hundred years . Summon the town . Mar ...
... Mess . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll nor sell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a hundred years . Summon the town . Mar ...
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