The dramatic works, Volum 8Tegg, 1833 |
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Side 4
... fool in his generosity ; he is a madman in his discontent ; he is every where wanting in the wisdom which enables man in all things to observe the due measure . Although the truth of his extravagant feelings is proved by his death , and ...
... fool in his generosity ; he is a madman in his discontent ; he is every where wanting in the wisdom which enables man in all things to observe the due measure . Although the truth of his extravagant feelings is proved by his death , and ...
Side 5
... Timon as that of a fool , or that he meant his misanthrop to convey to us any notion of the vanity of wishing to be singular . ' * ) Schlegel . PERSONS REPRESENTED . TIMON , a noble Athenian . and PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... Timon as that of a fool , or that he meant his misanthrop to convey to us any notion of the vanity of wishing to be singular . ' * ) Schlegel . PERSONS REPRESENTED . TIMON , a noble Athenian . and PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
Side 6
... Fool , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , Mistresses to Alcibiades . Other Lords , Senators , Officers , Soldiers , Thieves , and Attendants . SCENE - Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Fool , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , Mistresses to Alcibiades . Other Lords , Senators , Officers , Soldiers , Thieves , and Attendants . SCENE - Athens ; and the Woods adjoining . TIMON OF ATHENS . ACT I. SCENE I. Athens . PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
Side 19
... fools . 2 Lord . Fare thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ?! Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 1 Lord , Hang thyself . Apem ...
... fools . 2 Lord . Fare thee well , fare thee well . Apem . Thou art a fool , to bid me farewell twice . 2 Lord . Why , Apemantus ?! Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . 1 Lord , Hang thyself . Apem ...
Side 25
... fools , to disport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whose age we void it up again , With poisonous spite , and envy . Who lives , that's not . Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one spurn ...
... fools , to disport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whose age we void it up again , With poisonous spite , and envy . Who lives , that's not . Depraved , or depraves ? who dies , that bears Not one spurn ...
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