“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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Page 47
... for mine Is money . Tit . So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS . And sir Luc . Serv . Philotus too ! 9 - keep his house . ] i . e . keep within doors for fear of duns , Phi . Good day at once . Luc . Serv TIMON OF ATHENS . 47.
... for mine Is money . Tit . So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS . And sir Luc . Serv . Philotus too ! 9 - keep his house . ] i . e . keep within doors for fear of duns , Phi . Good day at once . Luc . Serv TIMON OF ATHENS . 47.
Page 48
... fear , ' Tis deepest winter in lord Timon's purse ; That is , one may reach deep enough , and yet Find little . Phi . I am of your fear for that . Tit . I'll show you how to observe a strange event . Your lord sends now for money . Hor ...
... fear , ' Tis deepest winter in lord Timon's purse ; That is , one may reach deep enough , and yet Find little . Phi . I am of your fear for that . Tit . I'll show you how to observe a strange event . Your lord sends now for money . Hor ...
Page 62
... fear , Religion to the gods , peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding ...
... fear , Religion to the gods , peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding ...
Page 79
... fear to catch it , and give way : When I know not what else to do , I'll see thee again . Tim . When there is nothing living but thee , thou shalt be welcome . I had rather be a beggar's dog , than Apemantus . Apem . Thou art the cap of ...
... fear to catch it , and give way : When I know not what else to do , I'll see thee again . Tim . When there is nothing living but thee , thou shalt be welcome . I had rather be a beggar's dog , than Apemantus . Apem . Thou art the cap of ...
Page 93
... fears of hostile strokes , their aches , losses , Their pangs of love , with other incident throes That nature's fragile vessel doth sustain In life's uncertain voyage , I will some kindness do them : I'll teach them to prevent wild ...
... fears of hostile strokes , their aches , losses , Their pangs of love , with other incident throes That nature's fragile vessel doth sustain In life's uncertain voyage , I will some kindness do them : I'll teach them to prevent wild ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear blood Brutus Cæs Caius Capitol Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus Corioli death do't dost doth Egypt enemy ENOBARBUS Enter ANTONY Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold Guard hand hath hear heart honour Iras JOHNSON Julius Cæsar knave lady Lart Lartius Lepidus look lord Lucilius Lucius madam Marcius Mark Antony master means Menenius Mess Messala Messenger Musick ne'er never noble o'the Octavia Parthia peace Poet Pompey pr'ythee pray queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Servant Shakspeare Sold soldier speak stand STEEVENS sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius tribunes unto voices Volces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's word worthy