The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 10
... eyes are on this fovereign lady 9 fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; 3 I'll unbolt— ] I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . 4 glib and flippery creatures , - ] Hanmer , and ...
... eyes are on this fovereign lady 9 fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; 3 I'll unbolt— ] I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . 4 glib and flippery creatures , - ] Hanmer , and ...
Side 12
... eyes have feen The foot above the head . Trumpets found . Enter TIMON , attended ; the fervant of Ventidius talking ... eyes - i.e . inferior fpectators . So , in Wotton's Letter to Bacon , dated March the last , 1613 " Before their ...
... eyes have feen The foot above the head . Trumpets found . Enter TIMON , attended ; the fervant of Ventidius talking ... eyes - i.e . inferior fpectators . So , in Wotton's Letter to Bacon , dated March the last , 1613 " Before their ...
Side 26
... eyes cannot bold out water , methinks : ] Perhaps the true reading is this , Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they water . Methinks , to for . get their faults , I will drink to you . Or it may be explained without any change . Mine eyes ...
... eyes cannot bold out water , methinks : ] Perhaps the true reading is this , Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they water . Methinks , to for . get their faults , I will drink to you . Or it may be explained without any change . Mine eyes ...
Side 27
... eyes ? " STEEVENS . Does not Lucullus dwell on Timon's metaphor by referring to ciscumftances preceding the birth , and mean , joy was conceived in their eyes , and fprung up there , like the motion of a babe in the womb ? TOLLET . The ...
... eyes ? " STEEVENS . Does not Lucullus dwell on Timon's metaphor by referring to ciscumftances preceding the birth , and mean , joy was conceived in their eyes , and fprung up there , like the motion of a babe in the womb ? TOLLET . The ...
Side 28
... eyes . Tim . They are welcome all ; let them have kind admittance :Mufick , make their welcome " . [ Exit CUPID . 1 ... eye , the ear , tafte , touch , or smell , " Are carefully provided . " WARBURTON . • Mufick , make their welcome ...
... eyes . Tim . They are welcome all ; let them have kind admittance :Mufick , make their welcome " . [ Exit CUPID . 1 ... eye , the ear , tafte , touch , or smell , " Are carefully provided . " WARBURTON . • Mufick , make their welcome ...
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