The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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Página 166
... Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay thou for thy good morrow ; 168. unclew , unwind , i.e. strip bare . When thou art Timon's dog , and these knaves honest 166 Timon of Athens ACT I.
... Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay thou for thy good morrow ; 168. unclew , unwind , i.e. strip bare . When thou art Timon's dog , and these knaves honest 166 Timon of Athens ACT I.
Página 167
... Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus ? Apem . 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 ...
... Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus ? Apem . 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 ...
Página 168
... Apem . Not so well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit . Tim . What dost thou think ' tis worth ? Apem . Not worth my thinking . How now , poet ! Poet . How now , philosopher ! Apem . Thou liest . Poet . Art not one ? Apem ...
... Apem . Not so well as plain - dealing , which will not cost a man a doit . Tim . What dost thou think ' tis worth ? Apem . Not worth my thinking . How now , poet ! Poet . How now , philosopher ! Apem . Thou liest . Poet . Art not one ? Apem ...
Página 169
... Apem . Time to be honest . First Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The more accursed thou , that still omitt'st it . Sec . Lord . Thou art going to Lord Timon's feast ? 260 270 Apem . Ay , to see meat fill knaves and 169 SC . I ...
... Apem . Time to be honest . First Lord . That time serves still . Apem . The more accursed thou , that still omitt'st it . Sec . Lord . Thou art going to Lord Timon's feast ? 260 270 Apem . Ay , to see meat fill knaves and 169 SC . I ...
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... Apem . Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice . Sec . Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . First Lord . Hang thyself ! Apem . No , I will do nothing at thy bidding : make ...
... Apem . Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice . Sec . Lord . Why , Apemantus ? Apem . Shouldst have kept one to thyself , for I mean to give thee none . First Lord . Hang thyself ! Apem . No , I will do nothing at thy bidding : make ...
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