The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. 1948at the University Press, 1957 |
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Page xxvi
... thought that Timon committed suicide , while some have thought that Shakespeare leaves the question open . But no earlier version makes him die in this way , and the onus of proof is on those who think that Shakespeare made the ...
... thought that Timon committed suicide , while some have thought that Shakespeare leaves the question open . But no earlier version makes him die in this way , and the onus of proof is on those who think that Shakespeare made the ...
Page 124
... thought of as a book in which the accounts are accurately entered . honesty . ( Shadwell , Rowe ) F ' honeftie , ' . 147. ebb A typically Sh . metaphor ; cf. Troil . 2. 3 . 139 , Lr . 5. 3. 19 , Ant . 1. 4. 43 [ Conrad , p . 351 ] . 148 ...
... thought of as a book in which the accounts are accurately entered . honesty . ( Shadwell , Rowe ) F ' honeftie , ' . 147. ebb A typically Sh . metaphor ; cf. Troil . 2. 3 . 139 , Lr . 5. 3. 19 , Ant . 1. 4. 43 [ Conrad , p . 351 ] . 148 ...
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... thought Confused . The thought Flav . wishes he could not think is that Tim.'s fortune can sink , but the thought that is bounty's foe is Tim.'s own thought that it cannot sink , which leads him into prodigality . The drift is clear ...
... thought Confused . The thought Flav . wishes he could not think is that Tim.'s fortune can sink , but the thought that is bounty's foe is Tim.'s own thought that it cannot sink , which leads him into prodigality . The drift is clear ...
Contents
A MASQUE AT A BANQUET FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS I | 1 |
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