The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... mind . And a like inference may be fairly drawn from the confusion in regard to Timon's epitaph , in the last scene of the play . It is also worth noting , that in those parts of the play which relish clearly of Shakespeare there is ...
... mind . And a like inference may be fairly drawn from the confusion in regard to Timon's epitaph , in the last scene of the play . It is also worth noting , that in those parts of the play which relish clearly of Shakespeare there is ...
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... mind and a healthy body , taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . At first Timon rejects the offer of their godships , calls 99 them rascals , upbraids them for disturbing him , and xxvii TIMON OF ...
... mind and a healthy body , taught him to live as he ought , and to look upon things as they really are . At first Timon rejects the offer of their godships , calls 99 them rascals , upbraids them for disturbing him , and xxvii TIMON OF ...
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... mind acting upon hints and materials drawn from the sources we have indicated ; so that the whole cast and im- pression of it is original . His bearing , at first , is full of manly grace and nobleness , showing the spirit of an ac ...
... mind acting upon hints and materials drawn from the sources we have indicated ; so that the whole cast and im- pression of it is original . His bearing , at first , is full of manly grace and nobleness , showing the spirit of an ac ...
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... Mind and Art . SHAKESPEARE'S SERIOUSNESS It Timon of Athens always appeared to us to be written with as intense a feeling of his subject as any one play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest throughout ...
... Mind and Art . SHAKESPEARE'S SERIOUSNESS It Timon of Athens always appeared to us to be written with as intense a feeling of his subject as any one play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest throughout ...
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... mind , his fancy , intellect and imagination in com- pletest concert and force ; -it is so far as nearly equal to Lear , to Othello , to Macbeth as the capability of the sub- ject admits , and it does admit at least of comparison . The ...
... mind , his fancy , intellect and imagination in com- pletest concert and force ; -it is so far as nearly equal to Lear , to Othello , to Macbeth as the capability of the sub- ject admits , and it does admit at least of comparison . The ...
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