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Page 331
... Apemantus appears , we have a dialogue , of which Steevens thus speaks : - " The very imperfect state in which the ancient copy of this play has reached , us , leaves a doubt whether several short speeches in the present scene were ...
... Apemantus appears , we have a dialogue , of which Steevens thus speaks : - " The very imperfect state in which the ancient copy of this play has reached , us , leaves a doubt whether several short speeches in the present scene were ...
Page 332
... Apemantus if thou wert not sullen I would be good to thee . Apem . No. I'll nothing ; for if I should be brib'd too , there would be none left to rafl upon thee , and then thou would'st sin the faster . Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I ...
... Apemantus if thou wert not sullen I would be good to thee . Apem . No. I'll nothing ; for if I should be brib'd too , there would be none left to rafl upon thee , and then thou would'st sin the faster . Thou giv'st so long , Timon , I ...
Page 346
... Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself : even he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant ...
... Apemantus , that few things loves better Than to abhor himself : even he drops down The knee before him , and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod . Pain . I saw them speak together . Poet . Sir , I have upon a high and pleasant ...
Page 348
... Apemantus . Apem . Thou know'st I do ; I called thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud , Apemantus . Apem . Of nothing so much as that I am not like Timon . Tim . Whither art going ? Apem . To knock out an honest Athenian's brains ...
... Apemantus . Apem . Thou know'st I do ; I called thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud , Apemantus . Apem . Of nothing so much as that I am not like Timon . Tim . Whither art going ? Apem . To knock out an honest Athenian's brains ...
Page 349
... APEMANTUS . Enter Two Lords . 1 Lord . What time a day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . 1 Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou that still omitt'st it . 2 Lord . Thou art going to lord Timon's ...
... APEMANTUS . Enter Two Lords . 1 Lord . What time a day is ' t , Apemantus ? Apem . Time to be honest . 1 Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The most accursed thou that still omitt'st it . 2 Lord . Thou art going to lord Timon's ...
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Alcibiades Apem Apemantus beauty Brabantio Cæsar called Capulet Cassio Cloten copy Cordelia Cymbeline Cyprus daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth edition Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool gentleman give Gloster gods GUIDERIUS Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honest honour Horatio Iach Iago ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear live look lord madam Malone means Mercutio Michael Cassio mind nature never night noble Nurse Ophelia Othello passage Pisanio play poet Polonius poor Posthumus pray printed Prithee quarto reads Queen Roderigo Romeo and Juliet SCENE servant Shakspere Shakspere's soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon Timon of Athens Tybalt villain word