The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Apemantus ; the first scene in Act II , and the latter half of the second scene , from the re - en- trance of Timon and Flavius ; the first and third scenes in Act IV , with the exception of Flavius ' first speech in the latter scene ...
... Apemantus ; the first scene in Act II , and the latter half of the second scene , from the re - en- trance of Timon and Flavius ; the first and third scenes in Act IV , with the exception of Flavius ' first speech in the latter scene ...
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... Apemantus in the first scene of Act I , - " Aches contract and starve your supple joints , " etc. , is printed in the original as prose ; yet any good ear accustomed to Shakespeare's language can hardly fail to pronounce it verse , and ...
... Apemantus in the first scene of Act I , - " Aches contract and starve your supple joints , " etc. , is printed in the original as prose ; yet any good ear accustomed to Shakespeare's language can hardly fail to pronounce it verse , and ...
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... Apemantus , wondering at it , asked him the cause what he meant to make so much of that young man alone , and to hate all others . Timon answered him , ' I do it , because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the ...
... Apemantus , wondering at it , asked him the cause what he meant to make so much of that young man alone , and to hate all others . Timon answered him , ' I do it , because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the ...
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... Apemantus , as also of the " tree which grows here in my close , " and of the " everlasting mansion upon the beached verge of the salt flood " ; neither of these being found in the place from whence other materials of the drama were ...
... Apemantus , as also of the " tree which grows here in my close , " and of the " everlasting mansion upon the beached verge of the salt flood " ; neither of these being found in the place from whence other materials of the drama were ...
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... Apemantus . The char- acter of Timon was substantially formed from the Poet's own mind acting upon hints and materials drawn from the sources we have indicated ; so that the whole cast and im- pression of it is original . His bearing ...
... Apemantus . The char- acter of Timon was substantially formed from the Poet's own mind acting upon hints and materials drawn from the sources we have indicated ; so that the whole cast and im- pression of it is original . His bearing ...
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