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Soon shall he know the worth of her whom he has lost ; who has blessed him with a sound mind and a healthy body , taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . " At first Timon rejects the offer of their ...
Soon shall he know the worth of her whom he has lost ; who has blessed him with a sound mind and a healthy body , taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . " At first Timon rejects the offer of their ...
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“ The satirist's terrible scourge ” has been often wielded with a power that still defies the eatings of time ; divers authors live and will live , whose greatest excellence stands in this : in Shakespeare it is among the least , if not ...
“ The satirist's terrible scourge ” has been often wielded with a power that still defies the eatings of time ; divers authors live and will live , whose greatest excellence stands in this : in Shakespeare it is among the least , if not ...
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After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens and goes to the woods to live “ where he shall find the unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . ” One day in digging roots for food , he finds some buried gold , but it gives him no ...
After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens and goes to the woods to live “ where he shall find the unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . ” One day in digging roots for food , he finds some buried gold , but it gives him no ...
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Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , 150 Which is not owed to you ! [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labor , and long live your lordship ! Tim .
Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , 150 Which is not owed to you ! [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old Athenian . Poet . Vouchsafe my labor , and long live your lordship ! Tim .
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Long may he live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? First Lord . I'll keep you company : [ Exeunt . SCENE II A banqueting - room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud music . A great banquet served in ; Flavius and others attending ...
Long may he live in fortunes ! Shall we in ? First Lord . I'll keep you company : [ Exeunt . SCENE II A banqueting - room in Timon's house . Hautboys playing loud music . A great banquet served in ; Flavius and others attending ...
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Alcibiades answer Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear better cause character Citizens comes Cominius common conj consul Coriolanus dangerous death doubt enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fall fear Flav follow fool fortune friends give given gods gold hand hast hate hath hear heart hold honor keep kind ladies leave less live look lord Marcius matter means Menenius mind mother nature never noble original peace person play Poet poor pray present rich Roman Rome scene Senators sense Serv servant Shakespeare soldiers speak spirit stand sword tell thee thing Third thou thought Timon tribunes true turn unto voices Volsces whole worthy