THE LIFE OF TYMON OF ATHENS.
dc.contributor | Oxford Text Archive |
dc.contributor.author | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 |
dc.coverage.placeName | Oxford |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-06-14 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-07-04T10:36:43Z |
dc.date.available | 2019-07-04T10:36:43Z |
dc.date.created | 1623 |
dc.identifier | ota:5726 |
dc.identifier.citation | http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/5726 |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/5726 |
dc.description.abstract | "One thousand copies of this facsimile have been printed"--verso of half t.p. Facsim. reprint of ed. published, London : printed by Issac Iaggard and Ed.[ward] Blount, 1623 with original t.p.: Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Original colophon reads: Printed at the charges of W.[illiam] Iaggard, Ed.[ward] Blount, I.[ohn] Smithweeke [i.e. Smethwick], and W.[illiam] Aspley, 1623 Contents: The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor. Measvre, for measure. The comedie of errors. Much adoe about nothing. Loues labour's lost. A midsommer nights dreame. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfe night, or what you will. The winters tale. The life and death of King Iohn. The life and death of King Richard the second. The first part of Henry the fourth. The second part of Henry the fourth. The life of Henry the fift. The first part of Henry the sixt. The second part of Henry the sixt. The third part of Henry the sixt. The tragedy of Richard the third. The famous history of the life of King Henry the eight. The tragedie of Troylus and Cressida. The tragedy of Coriolanvs. The lamentable tragedy of Titus Andronicus. The tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet. The life of Tymon of Athens. The tragedie of Ivlivs Caesar. The tragedie of Macbeth. The tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. The tragedie of King Lear. The tragedie of Othello, the moore of Venice. The tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra. The tragedie of Cymbeline |
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dc.language | English |
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dc.publisher | University of Oxford |
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dc.subject.lcsh | Plays -- England -- 16th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Plays -- England -- 17th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Comedies -- England -- 16th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Comedies -- England -- 17th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Tragedies -- England -- 16th century |
dc.subject.lcsh | Tragedies -- England -- 17th century |
dc.title | THE LIFE OF TYMON OF ATHENS. |
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otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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THE LIFE OF TYMON OF ATHENS.
Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.
Enter Poet, Painter, Ieweller, Merchant, and Mercer, at seuerall doores.
Good day Sir.
I am glad y'are well.
I haue not seene you long, how goes the World?
It weares sir, as it growes.
I
that's well knowne: But what particular Rarity? What strange, Which manifold record not matches: see Magicke of Bounty, all these spirits thy power Hath coniur'd to attend. I know the Merchant.
I know them both: th' others a Ieweller.
O 'tis a worthy Lord.
Nay that's most fixt.
A most incomparable man, breath'd as it were, To an vntyreable and continuate goodnesse: He passes.
I haue a Iewell heere.
O pray let's see't. For the Lord
Timon,
sir?
If he will touch the estimate. But for that——
When we for recompence haue prais'd the vild, It staines the glory in that happy Verse, Which aptly sings the good.
'Tis a good forme.
And rich: heere is a Water looke ye.
You are rapt sir, in some worke, some Dedica- tion to the great Lord.
A thing slipt idlely . . .

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