The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... third pages are numbered 79 1 and 80 , one may perhaps safely assume that Timon took its place in the Folio . The text is one of the worst printed in the volume , and the famous crux " Vllorca " ( III , iv , 113 ) may be re- garded as ...
... third pages are numbered 79 1 and 80 , one may perhaps safely assume that Timon took its place in the Folio . The text is one of the worst printed in the volume , and the famous crux " Vllorca " ( III , iv , 113 ) may be re- garded as ...
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... Third Scene is clearly not Shake- speare's , the four - lined epitaph in the Fourth Scene , the Shakespearean portion , combines two inconsistent couplets , and the combination could not have been intended by Shake- speare , though both ...
... Third Scene is clearly not Shake- speare's , the four - lined epitaph in the Fourth Scene , the Shakespearean portion , combines two inconsistent couplets , and the combination could not have been intended by Shake- speare , though both ...
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... Third Act , with its mention of " stones , " is noteworthy , seeing that in the play Timon throws the water in the faces of the guests and nothing is said about his pelting them with stones . The stage - direction is not found in the ...
... Third Act , with its mention of " stones , " is noteworthy , seeing that in the play Timon throws the water in the faces of the guests and nothing is said about his pelting them with stones . The stage - direction is not found in the ...
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... third view - suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued out with much ability and learned diligence in Knight's edition - is , that Shakespeare did not originate the play , but took the workmanship of some inferior writer , recast ...
... third view - suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued out with much ability and learned diligence in Knight's edition - is , that Shakespeare did not originate the play , but took the workmanship of some inferior writer , recast ...
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... third scenes in Act IV , with the exception of Flavius ' first speech in the latter scene ; the first and second scenes in Act V ; — these portions , we should say , are wholly Shakespeare's . Besides these , there are divers passages ...
... third scenes in Act IV , with the exception of Flavius ' first speech in the latter scene ; the first and second scenes in Act V ; — these portions , we should say , are wholly Shakespeare's . Besides these , there are divers passages ...
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