The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Jefferson Press, 1908 |
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Page xi
... friend Ventidius , imprisoned for debt . The debt will at once be paid , and Timon's kindness will not end there . With a construction , terse and pregnant , which Shakespeare did not know to be Thucydidean , he adds : - " " Tis not ...
... friend Ventidius , imprisoned for debt . The debt will at once be paid , and Timon's kindness will not end there . With a construction , terse and pregnant , which Shakespeare did not know to be Thucydidean , he adds : - " " Tis not ...
Page xii
... friends made with the Mammon of unrighteous- ness , to adapt the scathing irony of the parable , last so long as the means of corruption last , and no longer . Timon's friends belonged to the cream of Athenian society . [ xii ] TIMON OF ...
... friends made with the Mammon of unrighteous- ness , to adapt the scathing irony of the parable , last so long as the means of corruption last , and no longer . Timon's friends belonged to the cream of Athenian society . [ xii ] TIMON OF ...
Page xiii
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. Timon's friends belonged to the cream of Athenian society . Cream is like scum , it rises to the top . In this very first scene of the play we are introduced to Alcibiades , the most brilliant ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. Timon's friends belonged to the cream of Athenian society . Cream is like scum , it rises to the top . In this very first scene of the play we are introduced to Alcibiades , the most brilliant ...
Page xv
... friends in time of need . The Sena- tor , in the first scene of the second act , utters the precept of common sense , or , in other words , of enlightened selfishness : - " I love and honour him ; But must not break my back to heal his ...
... friends in time of need . The Sena- tor , in the first scene of the second act , utters the precept of common sense , or , in other words , of enlightened selfishness : - " I love and honour him ; But must not break my back to heal his ...
Page xvi
... friends refuse to help him . Even Ventidius , who offered him five talents before , seems , with an unaccountable access of parsimony , to have withheld them now , though this is not expressly stated . The interviews of Timon's servants ...
... friends refuse to help him . Even Ventidius , who offered him five talents before , seems , with an unaccountable access of parsimony , to have withheld them now , though this is not expressly stated . The interviews of Timon's servants ...
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Agrippa ALCIB Alcibiades Alexas Antony and Cleopatra Antony's APEM Apemantus Athenian bear breath Cæs CHAR Charmian CLEO dead death Dolabella dost dramatic drink Egypt Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Enter CLEOPATRA Eros Euphronius Exeunt Exit eyes farewell fear feast FLAV Flavius Folio reading follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold GUARD hand hath hear heart honest honour infra IRAS jewel Julius Cæsar kiss knave Lepidus live look Lord Timon Lucullus madam Marcus Crassus Mark Antony master means MESS Messenger mistress nature ne'er never noble Octavia PAIN Parthia play Plutarch POET Pompey pray prithee Proculeius queen Rome Rowe's SCENE Senators SERV servant Sextus Pompeius Shakespeare SOLD soldier speak spirit supra sword tell thee Theobald's There's thine thou art thou hast thyself Timon of Athens tragedy Ventidius word wouldst