The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Lucius , Lucullus , Lords , and Flatterers of Timon . Sempronius , Ventidius , one
of Timon ' s false Friends . Apemantus , a churlish Philosopher . Alcibiades , an
Athenian General . Flavius , Steward to Timon . , Flaminius , Lucilius , Timon ' s ...
Lucius , Lucullus , Lords , and Flatterers of Timon . Sempronius , Ventidius , one
of Timon ' s false Friends . Apemantus , a churlish Philosopher . Alcibiades , an
Athenian General . Flavius , Steward to Timon . , Flaminius , Lucilius , Timon ' s ...
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Thou weepest to make them drink , Timon . · 2 Lord . Joy had the like conception
in our eyes , And , at that instant , like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ! I laugh
to think that babe a bastard . 3 Lord . I promise you , my lord , you mov ' d me ...
Thou weepest to make them drink , Timon . · 2 Lord . Joy had the like conception
in our eyes , And , at that instant , like a babe sprung up . Apem . Ho , ho ! I laugh
to think that babe a bastard . 3 Lord . I promise you , my lord , you mov ' d me ...
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True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that ' s once denied , will
hardly speed . TExit Lucius . i Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay
, too well . i Stran . Why this Is the world ' s soul ; and just of the same piece Is ...
True , as you said , Timon is shrunk , indeed ; And he , that ' s once denied , will
hardly speed . TExit Lucius . i Stran . Do you observe this , Hostilius ? 2 Stran . Ay
, too well . i Stran . Why this Is the world ' s soul ; and just of the same piece Is ...
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Ay , Timon . Tim . A beastly ambition , which the gods grant thee to attain to ! If
thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee : if thou wert the lamb , the fox
would eat thee : if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when ,
peradventure ...
Ay , Timon . Tim . A beastly ambition , which the gods grant thee to attain to ! If
thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee : if thou wert the lamb , the fox
would eat thee : if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when ,
peradventure ...
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Exit , beating and driving them out , SCENE II . The same . Enter FLAVIUS , and
Two Senators . Flav . It is in vain that you would speak with Timon ; For he is set
so only to himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly
with ...
Exit , beating and driving them out , SCENE II . The same . Enter FLAVIUS , and
Two Senators . Flav . It is in vain that you would speak with Timon ; For he is set
so only to himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly
with ...
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