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

Total: 6

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,1,946

[Aside] One of Lord Timon's men? a gift, I
warrant. Why, this hits right; I dreamt of a silver...

2

III,1,956

I am right glad that his health is well, sir: and
what hast thou there under thy cloak, pretty Flaminius?

3

III,1,964

La, la, la, la! 'nothing doubting,' says he? Alas,
good lord! a noble gentleman 'tis, if he would not...

4

III,1,975

Flaminius, I have noted thee always wise. Here's to thee.

5

III,1,977

I have observed thee always for a towardly prompt
spirit—give thee thy due—and one that knows what...

6

III,1,995

Ha! now I see thou art a fool, and fit for thy master.

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