The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite xxvi
... look upon me ; but if I chance to meet any of them , they pass by me , as if they had never seen me , or turn away as from a loath- some spectacle . Reduced , at length , to the utmost mis- ery , and clothed with skins , I dig this ...
... look upon me ; but if I chance to meet any of them , they pass by me , as if they had never seen me , or turn away as from a loath- some spectacle . Reduced , at length , to the utmost mis- ery , and clothed with skins , I dig this ...
Seite xxvii
... taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . At first Timon rejects the offer of their godships , calls 99 them rascals , upbraids them for disturbing him , and xxvii TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
... taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . At first Timon rejects the offer of their godships , calls 99 them rascals , upbraids them for disturbing him , and xxvii TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
Seite xxviii
... look upon . Burn- ing like fire , thou shinest day and night : come to me , thou dear delightful treasure ! Now do I believe that Jove him- self was once turned into gold : what virgin would not spread forth her bosom to receive so ...
... look upon . Burn- ing like fire , thou shinest day and night : come to me , thou dear delightful treasure ! Now do I believe that Jove him- self was once turned into gold : what virgin would not spread forth her bosom to receive so ...
Seite xxx
... look like artichokes , with which he afterwards pelts them and drives them out . How Shakespeare's Timon came to resemble the other in respect of this incident , is a question for those who have the curiosity and the leisure to pursue ...
... look like artichokes , with which he afterwards pelts them and drives them out . How Shakespeare's Timon came to resemble the other in respect of this incident , is a question for those who have the curiosity and the leisure to pursue ...
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... look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedica- tion To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ' the flint Shows not till it ...
... look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedica- tion To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ' the flint Shows not till it ...
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