The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... scene in it resembling Shakspeare's banquet given by Timon to his flatterers . before them ftones painted like artichokes , and afterwards beats them out of the room . He then retires to the woods , attended by his faithful fteward ...
... scene in it resembling Shakspeare's banquet given by Timon to his flatterers . before them ftones painted like artichokes , and afterwards beats them out of the room . He then retires to the woods , attended by his faithful fteward ...
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... scene , and the story of Timon's being possessed of great fums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumftance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then no translation of the dialogue that relates to this ...
... scene , and the story of Timon's being possessed of great fums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumftance which he could not have had from Lucian , there being then no translation of the dialogue that relates to this ...
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... SCENE , Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . * Phrynia , ] ( or , as this name should have been written by Shak- speare , Phryne , ) was an Athenian courtezan so exquifitely beautiful , that when her judges were proceeding to condemn her ...
... SCENE , Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . * Phrynia , ] ( or , as this name should have been written by Shak- speare , Phryne , ) was an Athenian courtezan so exquifitely beautiful , that when her judges were proceeding to condemn her ...
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William Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller . Merchant , Others , at feveral doors . POET . Good day , fır . 3 PAIN . and I am glad you are well . POET . I ... SCENE I. ...
William Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweller . Merchant , Others , at feveral doors . POET . Good day , fır . 3 PAIN . and I am glad you are well . POET . I ... SCENE I. ...
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... scenes , his behaviour is as cynical to Timon as to his followers . STEEVENS . The Poet , seeing that Apemantus paid frequent visits to Timon , naturally concluded that he was equally courteous with his other guests . RITSON . 6 I saw ...
... scenes , his behaviour is as cynical to Timon as to his followers . STEEVENS . The Poet , seeing that Apemantus paid frequent visits to Timon , naturally concluded that he was equally courteous with his other guests . RITSON . 6 I saw ...
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