The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... nature , and to speak as the " stern censurer of mankind , " perhaps the strongest argument is furnished by the play in hand . For the subject is cer- tainly ill - adapted to dramatic uses , has very few capabilities of sound and ...
... nature , and to speak as the " stern censurer of mankind , " perhaps the strongest argument is furnished by the play in hand . For the subject is cer- tainly ill - adapted to dramatic uses , has very few capabilities of sound and ...
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... nature of Timon of Athens " is briefly set forth , the matter being professedly derived from Plu- tarch's Life of Mark Antony . We subjoin the passage relating to Timon , as given in Sir Thomas North's trans- lation of Plutarch , which ...
... nature of Timon of Athens " is briefly set forth , the matter being professedly derived from Plu- tarch's Life of Mark Antony . We subjoin the passage relating to Timon , as given in Sir Thomas North's trans- lation of Plutarch , which ...
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... nature and condi- tions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feast called Choæ at Athens , where they make sprinklings and sacrifices for the dead , and that they two feasted ...
... nature and condi- tions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feast called Choæ at Athens , where they make sprinklings and sacrifices for the dead , and that they two feasted ...
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... nature and amount of the Poet's indebtedness to the Greek satirist . The piece opens with an address of Timon to Jupiter , the guardian of friendship and hospitality , complaining that his godship has grown sleepy or indifferent ; so ...
... nature and amount of the Poet's indebtedness to the Greek satirist . The piece opens with an address of Timon to Jupiter , the guardian of friendship and hospitality , complaining that his godship has grown sleepy or indifferent ; so ...
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... nature ; and his rising anger is forgotten in a moment in his complete conviction of the integrity of that honest servant . His entire reliance upon the grati- tude of his friends is most touching . Thoroughly Shake- sperean is the ...
... nature ; and his rising anger is forgotten in a moment in his complete conviction of the integrity of that honest servant . His entire reliance upon the grati- tude of his friends is most touching . Thoroughly Shake- sperean is the ...
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