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... following pieces do not stand the test : Act I , sc . i , 189 end of the scene ( ? 249-265 ; 283–294 ) ; the whole of scene ii ; Act II , sc . ii , 45–125 ; Act III , except sc . vi , 1015 3 118 ; Act IV , sc . ii ,.
... following pieces do not stand the test : Act I , sc . i , 189 end of the scene ( ? 249-265 ; 283–294 ) ; the whole of scene ii ; Act II , sc . ii , 45–125 ; Act III , except sc . vi , 1015 3 118 ; Act IV , sc . ii ,.
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The only information we have respecting it is , that it was published in the folio of 1623 , where it stands the fifth in the division of Tragedies , and that it was entered the same year at the Stationers ' by Blount and Jage gard as ...
The only information we have respecting it is , that it was published in the folio of 1623 , where it stands the fifth in the division of Tragedies , and that it was entered the same year at the Stationers ' by Blount and Jage gard as ...
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... as we have it , entirely from himself : all which is thought to account for the circumstance of the man - hater's character being “ left standing apart in its naked power and majesty , without much regard to what surrounded it .
... as we have it , entirely from himself : all which is thought to account for the circumstance of the man - hater's character being “ left standing apart in its naked power and majesty , without much regard to what surrounded it .
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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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“ 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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