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Side 188
... Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man ...
... Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friends , he was angry with all men , and would trust no man ...
Side 189
... Timon in the wilderness . They have a sort of competition with each other in their trade of misanthropy : the cynic reproaches the impoverished Timon with having been merely driven by necessity to take to the way of living which he had ...
... Timon in the wilderness . They have a sort of competition with each other in their trade of misanthropy : the cynic reproaches the impoverished Timon with having been merely driven by necessity to take to the way of living which he had ...
Side 190
... Timon ,. It stains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly sings the good . Mer . ' Tis a good form . [ Looking at the Jewel . Jew . And rich : here is a water , look you . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To ...
... Timon ,. It stains the glory in that happy verse Which aptly sings the good . Mer . ' Tis a good form . [ Looking at the Jewel . Jew . And rich : here is a water , look you . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To ...
Side 191
... Timon , hear me speak . Tim . Old Ath . Thou hast a servant nam'd Lucilius . Tim . I have so : What of him ? Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS , Luc . Here ...
... Timon , hear me speak . Tim . Old Ath . Thou hast a servant nam'd Lucilius . Tim . I have so : What of him ? Old Ath . Most noble Timon , call the man before thee . Tim . Attends he here , or no ? -Lucilius ! Enter LUCILIUS , Luc . Here ...
Side 192
... Timon's feast . Apem . Ay ; to see meat fill knaves , and wine heat fools . 2 Lord . Fare thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Should have kept one to thyself ...
... Timon's feast . Apem . Ay ; to see meat fill knaves , and wine heat fools . 2 Lord . Fare thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Should have kept one to thyself ...
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