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... Athens , with the running titles , Timon of Athens ; and the circum- stances , presently to be noted , in which it was inserted in its particular place are supposed to have a bearing upon the question of its authorship . Though the date ...
... Athens , with the running titles , Timon of Athens ; and the circum- stances , presently to be noted , in which it was inserted in its particular place are supposed to have a bearing upon the question of its authorship . Though the date ...
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... Athens , that lived about the war of Peloponnesus , as appeareth by Plato and Aristophanes ' comedies : in the which they mocked him , calling him a viper and malicious man unto mankind , to shun all other men's companies but the ...
... Athens , that lived about the war of Peloponnesus , as appeareth by Plato and Aristophanes ' comedies : in the which they mocked him , calling him a viper and malicious man unto mankind , to shun all other men's companies but the ...
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... Athens , and the neighbouring Woods . 1 " DRAMATIS PERSONA . — In the list given in the Folio , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , and others are omitted . ' Timon's creditors ' are termed ' usurers . ' VENTIDIUS is ... ATHENS ACT I SCENE I. - Athens .
... Athens , and the neighbouring Woods . 1 " DRAMATIS PERSONA . — In the list given in the Folio , PHRYNIA , TIMANDRA , and others are omitted . ' Timon's creditors ' are termed ' usurers . ' VENTIDIUS is ... ATHENS ACT I SCENE I. - Athens .
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