The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... thou here seest put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife " With nature , to out - doo the life . " HENLEY . That artificial ftrife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the contest of art with ...
... thou here seest put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife " With nature , to out - doo the life . " HENLEY . That artificial ftrife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the contest of art with ...
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... thou for- . With Sir T. Hanmer I have omitted the useless thou , ( which the compositor's eye might have caught from the following line , ) because it disorders the metre . STEEVENS . 9 When thou art Timon's dog , ] When thou hast ...
... thou for- . With Sir T. Hanmer I have omitted the useless thou , ( which the compositor's eye might have caught from the following line , ) because it disorders the metre . STEEVENS . 9 When thou art Timon's dog , ] When thou hast ...
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... Thou know'st , I do ; I call'd 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 . TIM . That's a deed ...
... Thou know'st , I do ; I call'd 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 . TIM . That's a deed ...
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... Thou lieft . POET . Art not one ? APEM . Yes . POET . Then I lie not . APEM . Art not a poet ? POET . Yes . APEM . Then thou liest : look in thy last work , where thou haft feign'd him a worthy fellow . POET . That's not feign'd , he is ...
... Thou lieft . POET . Art not one ? APEM . Yes . POET . Then I lie not . APEM . Art not a poet ? POET . Yes . APEM . Then thou liest : look in thy last work , where thou haft feign'd him a worthy fellow . POET . That's not feign'd , he is ...
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... Art not thou a merchant ? 2 This reading is absurd , * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] and unintelligible . But , as I have restored the text , That I had fo hungry a wit to be a lord , it is fatirical enough of confcience ...
... Art not thou a merchant ? 2 This reading is absurd , * That I had no angry wit to be a lord . ] and unintelligible . But , as I have restored the text , That I had fo hungry a wit to be a lord , it is fatirical enough of confcience ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades almoſt alſo anſwer APEM Apemantus Athens Aufidius becauſe beſt cauſe Cominius Coriolanus emendation Enter Exeunt expreſſed expreſſion faid fame fays fenators fignifies firſt FLAV foldier fool friends fuch gods Hanmer hath hear heart honour houſe inſtances itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI King Lear laſt leſs lord Lucullus MALONE Marcius maſter means meaſure Menenius moſt muſt noble obſerved occafion old copy paffage paſſage perſon pleaſe Plutarch poet pray preſent propoſed purpoſe reaſon Roman Rome ſaid ſame ſay ſcene ſecond folio ſee ſeems ſeen ſenate ſenſe SERV ſerve ſervice ſet Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir Thomas Hanmer ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſtand ſtate STEEVENS ſtill ſubſequent ſuch ſupplied ſupport ſuppoſe ſword thee Theobald theſe thoſe thou art Timon Timon of Athens tranflation tribunes uſed Volces WARBURTON whoſe Сом