The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 33
... house . Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider himself as joint poffeffor of my fortune . JOHNSON . - I underfland Timon's meaning to be : I myself would have no power to make thee ...
... house . Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider himself as joint poffeffor of my fortune . JOHNSON . - I underfland Timon's meaning to be : I myself would have no power to make thee ...
Page 50
... House . Enter a Senator , with papers in his hand . SEN . And late , five thousand to Varro ; and to Ifidore He owes nine thousand ; besides my former fum , Which makes it five and twenty . - Still in motion Of raging wafte ? It cannot ...
... House . Enter a Senator , with papers in his hand . SEN . And late , five thousand to Varro ; and to Ifidore He owes nine thousand ; besides my former fum , Which makes it five and twenty . - Still in motion Of raging wafte ? It cannot ...
Page 62
... of being fuccessful in this purfuit . His laboratory was at Poplar , a village near London , and is now converted inté a garden house . STEEVENS . APEM . That answer might have become Ape- mantus . 62 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... of being fuccessful in this purfuit . His laboratory was at Poplar , a village near London , and is now converted inté a garden house . STEEVENS . APEM . That answer might have become Ape- mantus . 62 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 66
... house . Antony and Cleopatra , A & III . fc . xi : " feeders . " STEEVENS . one STEEVENS . whofe low de- See a note on who looks on And a waste- 7 - a wasteful cock , ] i . e . à cockloft , a garret . ful cock , fignifies a garret lying ...
... house . Antony and Cleopatra , A & III . fc . xi : " feeders . " STEEVENS . one STEEVENS . whofe low de- See a note on who looks on And a waste- 7 - a wasteful cock , ] i . e . à cockloft , a garret . ful cock , fignifies a garret lying ...
Page 73
... house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ; and come again to fupper to him , of purpose to have him spend less : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every to place them in ...
... house . Many a time and often I have dined with him , and told him on't ; and come again to fupper to him , of purpose to have him spend less : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every to place them in ...
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