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... master - hand of our poet . The charac- ter of Timon as his ruin is approaching him is beauti- fully developed . His reproach of his steward , slightly un- just as it is , is in a tone perfectly in accordance with the kindness of his ...
... master - hand of our poet . The charac- ter of Timon as his ruin is approaching him is beauti- fully developed . His reproach of his steward , slightly un- just as it is , is in a tone perfectly in accordance with the kindness of his ...
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... master . ACT II Timon's creditors begin to suspect his financial condi- tion and dun him for their money . At last Timon is made to realize that his steward's worryings had some founda- tion , but he comforts himself with the thought ...
... master . ACT II Timon's creditors begin to suspect his financial condi- tion and dun him for their money . At last Timon is made to realize that his steward's worryings had some founda- tion , but he comforts himself with the thought ...
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... master , who acknowledges his former servant as the one honest man in the world and bestows on him some of his gold , but tells him never to let him see him again . ACT V As Alcibiades approaches Athens , the senators remem- ber Timon ...
... master , who acknowledges his former servant as the one honest man in the world and bestows on him some of his gold , but tells him never to let him see him again . ACT V As Alcibiades approaches Athens , the senators remem- ber Timon ...
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... master ' — and the cap Plays in the right hand , thus ; but tell him , My uses cry to me , I must serve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are past , And my reliances on his fracted dates Have smit my credit : I love and honor ...
... master ' — and the cap Plays in the right hand , thus ; but tell him , My uses cry to me , I must serve my turn Out of mine own ; his days and times are past , And my reliances on his fracted dates Have smit my credit : I love and honor ...
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... master is awaked by great occasion To call upon his own , and humbly prays you That with your other noble parts you ' ll suit In giving him his right . Tim . Mine honest friend , I prithee but repair to me next morning . Caph . Nay ...
... master is awaked by great occasion To call upon his own , and humbly prays you That with your other noble parts you ' ll suit In giving him his right . Tim . Mine honest friend , I prithee but repair to me next morning . Caph . Nay ...
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