The Standard Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere V.6
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Jew. You know me, Apemantus. Apem. Thou know'st I do ; I called thee bv thy name. Tim. Thou art proud, Apemantus. 348 Apem. Of nothing so much as that I am not like Timon. Tim. Whither art going ? Apem. To knock out an honest Athenian's brains. Tim. That's a deed thou It die for. Apem. Right, if doing nothing be death by the law. Tim. How likest thou this picture, Apeman- tus? Apem. The best, for the innocence. Tim. Wrought he not well that painted it? Apem. He wrought better that made the pain...ter ; and yet he's but a filthy piece of work. Pain. You are a dog. Apem. Thy mother's of my generation : What 's she, if I be a dog ? Tim. Wilt dine with me, Apemantus ? Apem. No ; I eat not lords. Tim. An thou should'st, thou'dst anger ladies. Apem, O, they eat lords ; so they come by great bellies. Tim. That's a lascivious apprehension. Apem. So thou apprehend'st it : Take it for thy labour. Tim. How dost thou like this jewel, Ape- mantus ? Apem. Not so well as plain-dealing, which will not cost a man a doit.
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