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As regards the fact of Shakespeare's having been for some time in a melancholy , not to say morbid , state of mind , such as may have disposed him to hang over the fiercer passions of our nature , and to speak as the " stern censurer of ...
As regards the fact of Shakespeare's having been for some time in a melancholy , not to say morbid , state of mind , such as may have disposed him to hang over the fiercer passions of our nature , and to speak as the " stern censurer of ...
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The most common authority for the character of Timon in Shakespeare's time was Paynter's Palace of Pleasure , in the first volume of which , published before 1567 , “ the strange and beastly nature of Timon of Athens ” is briefly set ...
The most common authority for the character of Timon in Shakespeare's time was Paynter's Palace of Pleasure , in the first volume of which , published before 1567 , “ the strange and beastly nature of Timon of Athens ” is briefly set ...
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This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his company , because he was much like of his nature and conditions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feast called Choæ at Athens ...
This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his company , because he was much like of his nature and conditions , and also followed him in his manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feast called Choæ at Athens ...
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We subjoin such a sketch and abstract of the dialogue as will exhibit the 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 ...
We subjoin such a sketch and abstract of the dialogue as will exhibit the 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 ...
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His reproach of his steward , slightly unjust as it is , is in a tone perfectly in accordance with the kindness of his nature ; and his rising anger is forgotten in a moment in his complete conviction of the integrity of that honest ...
His reproach of his steward , slightly unjust as it is , is in a tone perfectly in accordance with the kindness of his nature ; and his rising anger is forgotten in a moment in his complete conviction of the integrity of that honest ...
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