The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite xxi
... a fashion that neither the ear nor the mind can possibly receive or read them as such . The story of Timon the Misanthrope seems to have been something of a common - place in the literature of xxi TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
... a fashion that neither the ear nor the mind can possibly receive or read them as such . The story of Timon the Misanthrope seems to have been something of a common - place in the literature of xxi TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. something of a common - place in the literature of Shake- speare's time . We have an allusion to it in Love's Labor's Lost , Act IV , sc . iii : " And critic Timon laugh at idle toys . " And in a ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. something of a common - place in the literature of Shake- speare's time . We have an allusion to it in Love's Labor's Lost , Act IV , sc . iii : " And critic Timon laugh at idle toys . " And in a ...
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... common source . The anonymous play , as a whole , is in- describably flat and worthless , thoroughly charged with a kind of sophomoric pedantry , and with the most lame and abortive attempts at wit and humor : Timon himself being but a ...
... common source . The anonymous play , as a whole , is in- describably flat and worthless , thoroughly charged with a kind of sophomoric pedantry , and with the most lame and abortive attempts at wit and humor : Timon himself being but a ...
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... to bark at ; and that his superiority to the common passions of men is all because he has not virtue enough left to be vicious . COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS TIMON AND THE STEWARD The scene xxxiii TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
... to bark at ; and that his superiority to the common passions of men is all because he has not virtue enough left to be vicious . COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS TIMON AND THE STEWARD The scene xxxiii TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
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... common element under conditions remote from those which had ever been proper or peculiar to himself.- DOWDEN , Shakspere - His Mind and Art . SHAKESPEARE'S SERIOUSNESS It Timon of Athens always appeared to us to be written with as ...
... common element under conditions remote from those which had ever been proper or peculiar to himself.- DOWDEN , Shakspere - His Mind and Art . SHAKESPEARE'S SERIOUSNESS It Timon of Athens always appeared to us to be written with as ...
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