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3 Elze , Delius , and others assign the earlier Timon to George Wilkins ; Fleay believes “ that Cyril Tourneur was the only person connected with the King's Company at this time who could have written the other part ” of the play .
3 Elze , Delius , and others assign the earlier Timon to George Wilkins ; Fleay believes “ that Cyril Tourneur was the only person connected with the King's Company at this time who could have written the other part ” of the play .
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The original edition is without any marking of the acts and scenes , save that at the beginning we have " Actus Primus , Scena Prima ” ; and at the end is given a list of the persons represented , headed “ The Actors ' Names .
The original edition is without any marking of the acts and scenes , save that at the beginning we have " Actus Primus , Scena Prima ” ; and at the end is given a list of the persons represented , headed “ The Actors ' Names .
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The same persons are also named , near the close of the fourth scene in Act III , as the chief of those whom Timon orders to be invited to the banquet . Our belief is , that in both these instances we have the Poet's hand ; and that in ...
The same persons are also named , near the close of the fourth scene in Act III , as the chief of those whom Timon orders to be invited to the banquet . Our belief is , that in both these instances we have the Poet's hand ; and that in ...
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... he is equally undiscriminating and self - willed in his hate : both growing purely from an imaginative , not from an experimental source , there is of course as little respect of persons in the one as in the other .
... he is equally undiscriminating and self - willed in his hate : both growing purely from an imaginative , not from an experimental source , there is of course as little respect of persons in the one as in the other .
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No : Shakspere , when Timon was written , had attained self - possession , and could transfer himself with real disinterestedness into the person of the young Athenian favorite of fortune . This , in more than one instance ...
No : Shakspere , when Timon was written , had attained self - possession , and could transfer himself with real disinterestedness into the person of the young Athenian favorite of fortune . This , in more than one instance ...
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