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1 Be it observed that the first page of Timon is really 78 , not 80 ; the mistake was due to the numbering of the last page of Romeo and Juliet , which was marked 79 instead of 77 . 1 “ The play is , in its present state vii.
1 Be it observed that the first page of Timon is really 78 , not 80 ; the mistake was due to the numbering of the last page of Romeo and Juliet , which was marked 79 instead of 77 . 1 “ The play is , in its present state vii.
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1 “ The play is , in its present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely due to the passages which I assign to ...
1 “ The play is , in its present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely due to the passages which I assign to ...
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He points out some of these directions in the present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong . 1 attracted Shakespeare to the subject of the play . 2 There seems to be no foundation ...
He points out some of these directions in the present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong . 1 attracted Shakespeare to the subject of the play . 2 There seems to be no foundation ...
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An interesting comparison might be instituted between the present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence on the conception of the drama ...
An interesting comparison might be instituted between the present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence on the conception of the drama ...
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... including the entire course and order of the action , wrote out the part of Timon in its present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand , and furnished some passages for others ; but , perceiving more and more ...
... including the entire course and order of the action , wrote out the part of Timon in its present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand , and furnished some passages for others ; but , perceiving more and more ...
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