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Wherever Shakespeare's hand is most clearly traceable in Timon of Athens , the peculiarities of style , of thought , and sentiment , as in the other plays just mentioned , refer us to a time when , for some unknown cause , the Poet's ...
Wherever Shakespeare's hand is most clearly traceable in Timon of Athens , the peculiarities of style , of thought , and sentiment , as in the other plays just mentioned , refer us to a time when , for some unknown cause , the Poet's ...
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... the fault lies not in a defect of execution , such as it is , but rather in an uncharacteristic style of workmanship : in short , they are in no H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand XV TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
... the fault lies not in a defect of execution , such as it is , but rather in an uncharacteristic style of workmanship : in short , they are in no H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand XV TIMON OF ATHENS Introduction.
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H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand which finished the other parts , but show a totally different cast of thought , of diction , and imagery , from what we find in any other of the Poet's plays , or in those parts of this ...
H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand which finished the other parts , but show a totally different cast of thought , of diction , and imagery , from what we find in any other of the Poet's plays , or in those parts of this ...
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... aside in an unfinished state : that this was afterwards taken up by some inferior hand , who retained all that Shakespeare had written , and wrote out the other parts in accordance , as nearly as might be , with the original plan .
... aside in an unfinished state : that this was afterwards taken up by some inferior hand , who retained all that Shakespeare had written , and wrote out the other parts in accordance , as nearly as might be , with the original plan .
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Indeed it is scarce possible , in such a case , that all the parts of a work should duly remember each other ; or that any one , having some portions done to his hand , should so work in and adjust others of his own but that somewhat of ...
Indeed it is scarce possible , in such a case , that all the parts of a work should duly remember each other ; or that any one , having some portions done to his hand , should so work in and adjust others of his own but that somewhat of ...
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