The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. 1948at the University Press, 1957 |
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Page xxxii
... scene , where one of the Lords remarks , ' no gift to him | But breeds the giver a return exceeding | All use of quittance ' ( 1. 1. 281-3 ) . We are soon to learn that Timon has been having recourse to usurers in the literal sense ...
... scene , where one of the Lords remarks , ' no gift to him | But breeds the giver a return exceeding | All use of quittance ' ( 1. 1. 281-3 ) . We are soon to learn that Timon has been having recourse to usurers in the literal sense ...
Page xl
... scene reads like a vigorous roughing - out , of particular interest for the study of a theme taking shape under Shakespeare's hands . The lack of final shaping is perhaps even more to be regretted in 4. 3 , when Timon and Alcibiades ...
... scene reads like a vigorous roughing - out , of particular interest for the study of a theme taking shape under Shakespeare's hands . The lack of final shaping is perhaps even more to be regretted in 4. 3 , when Timon and Alcibiades ...
Page 122
... scene that we learn that he and the page are the servants of a courtezan . Sh . might have been less abrupt if he had finished the play , but there is no reason to think with J. that a scene has been lost . 58. S.D. ( Steev . ) . 62-3 ...
... scene that we learn that he and the page are the servants of a courtezan . Sh . might have been less abrupt if he had finished the play , but there is no reason to think with J. that a scene has been lost . 58. S.D. ( Steev . ) . 62-3 ...
Contents
A MASQUE AT A BANQUET FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS I | 1 |
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