The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, 8. kötetLongman, 1820 |
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8. oldal
... thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain . The man is honest . Tim . Old Ath . Therefore he will be , Timon : His honesty rewards him in itself , It must not ...
... thine Attempts her love : I pr'ythee , noble lord , Join with me to forbid him her resort ; Myself have spoke in vain . The man is honest . Tim . Old Ath . Therefore he will be , Timon : His honesty rewards him in itself , It must not ...
14. oldal
... thine own peril , Timon ; I come to observe ; I give thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn ...
... thine own peril , Timon ; I come to observe ; I give thee warning on't . Tim . I take no heed of thee ; thou art an Athe- nian ; therefore welcome : I myself would have no power : pr'ythee , let my meat make thee silent . Apem . I scorn ...
16. oldal
... thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1 Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ...
... thine enemies then ; that then thou might'st kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1 Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we might express some part of our zeals , we should think ...
17. oldal
... pleas'd from thy table rise ; They only now come but to feast thine eyes . Much , was formerly an expression of contemptuous admiration . VOL . VIII . D Tim . They are welcome all ; let them have SCENE II . ] TIMON OF ATHENS . 17.
... pleas'd from thy table rise ; They only now come but to feast thine eyes . Much , was formerly an expression of contemptuous admiration . VOL . VIII . D Tim . They are welcome all ; let them have SCENE II . ] TIMON OF ATHENS . 17.
58. oldal
... thine ears , and on thine eyes ; Whose proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor sight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy soldiers : Make large confusion ; and , thy fury ...
... thine ears , and on thine eyes ; Whose proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor sight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy soldiers : Make large confusion ; and , thy fury ...
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