The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 128
... fenators on the bench : this is it , That makes the wappen'd widow wed again ; 3 7 - Why this Will lug your priests and fervants from your fides ; ) Aristophanes , in his Plutus , A & V. fc . ii . makes the priest of Jupiter defert his ...
... fenators on the bench : this is it , That makes the wappen'd widow wed again ; 3 7 - Why this Will lug your priests and fervants from your fides ; ) Aristophanes , in his Plutus , A & V. fc . ii . makes the priest of Jupiter defert his ...
Page 185
... senators of Athens greet thee , Timon . TIM . I thank them ; and would send them back the plague , Could I but catch it for them . 1. SEN . O , forget What we are forry for ourselves in thee . The fenators , with one consent of love , 5 ...
... senators of Athens greet thee , Timon . TIM . I thank them ; and would send them back the plague , Could I but catch it for them . 1. SEN . O , forget What we are forry for ourselves in thee . The fenators , with one consent of love , 5 ...
Page 187
... fenators . 1. SEN . Therefore , so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens ( thine , and ours ) to take The captainship , thou shalt be met with thanks , Allow'd with absolute power , and thy good name Live with authority ...
... fenators . 1. SEN . Therefore , so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens ( thine , and ours ) to take The captainship , thou shalt be met with thanks , Allow'd with absolute power , and thy good name Live with authority ...
Page 201
... fenators : and as foon as he has commented on the place ef Timon's grave , he bids the senate set forward ; tells ' ero , he has forgiven their faults ; and promises to use them with mercy . I fuspect that we ought to read : One fault's ...
... fenators : and as foon as he has commented on the place ef Timon's grave , he bids the senate set forward ; tells ' ero , he has forgiven their faults ; and promises to use them with mercy . I fuspect that we ought to read : One fault's ...
Page 213
... fenators , for that They are not such as you . 1. CIT . 8 Your belly's answer : What ! The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor heart , the arm our foldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other ...
... fenators , for that They are not such as you . 1. CIT . 8 Your belly's answer : What ! The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor heart , the arm our foldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other ...
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