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Speeches (Lines) for Painter
in "Timon of Athens"

Total: 30

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,4

I am glad you're well.

2

I,1,6

It wears, sir, as it grows.

3

I,1,12

I know them both; th' other's a jeweller.

4

I,1,28

You are rapt, sir, in some work, some dedication
To the great lord.

5

I,1,36

A picture, sir. When comes your book forth?

6

I,1,39

'Tis a good piece.

7

I,1,41

Indifferent.

8

I,1,47

It is a pretty mocking of the life.
Here is a touch; is't good?

9

I,1,53

How this lord is follow'd!

10

I,1,55

Look, more!

11

I,1,66

How shall I understand you?

12

I,1,79

I saw them speak together.

13

I,1,90

'Tis conceived to scope.
This throne, this Fortune, and this hill, methinks,...

14

I,1,103

Ay, marry, what of these?

15

I,1,109

'Tis common:
A thousand moral paintings I can show...

16

I,1,192

A piece of painting, which I do beseech
Your lordship to accept.

17

I,1,201

The gods preserve ye!

18

I,1,241

You're a dog.

19

V,1,2260

As I took note of the place, it cannot be far where
he abides.

20

V,1,2264

Certain: Alcibiades reports it; Phrynia and
Timandra had gold of him: he likewise enriched poor...

21

V,1,2269

Nothing else: you shall see him a palm in Athens
again, and flourish with the highest. Therefore...

22

V,1,2277

Nothing at this time but my visitation: only I will
promise him an excellent piece.

23

V,1,2281

Good as the best. Promising is the very air o' the
time: it opens the eyes of expectation:...

24

V,1,2302

True;
When the day serves, before black-corner'd night,...

25

V,1,2316

Our late noble master!

26

V,1,2331

He and myself
Have travail'd in the great shower of your gifts,...

27

V,1,2335

We are hither come to offer you our service.

28

V,1,2341

So it is said, my noble lord; but therefore
Came not my friend nor I.

29

V,1,2346

So, so, my lord.

30

V,1,2367

I know none such, my lord.

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