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Page xiii
... Shake- speare ) Timon proposes to borrow a thousand talents . This would be equivalent to £ 245,750 , a sum so outrageous that Fleay is driven to alter " talents " into " pieces . " " talent " was at times used vaguely is shown by the ...
... Shake- speare ) Timon proposes to borrow a thousand talents . This would be equivalent to £ 245,750 , a sum so outrageous that Fleay is driven to alter " talents " into " pieces . " " talent " was at times used vaguely is shown by the ...
Page 75
... Shake- speare wrote above the line the words " All or xc , " i.e. " All or etc. , " indi- cating that the actor might as an alter- native for " All " substitute " etc. " The objection to this is that Shake- speare was not likely to give ...
... Shake- speare wrote above the line the words " All or xc , " i.e. " All or etc. , " indi- cating that the actor might as an alter- native for " All " substitute " etc. " The objection to this is that Shake- speare was not likely to give ...
Page 105
... Shake- speare . Johnson says that Timon wishes " they may do all possible mischief and yet take pains six months of the year in vain . ” Steevens believes the words to mean , " Yet for half the year at least , may you suffer such punish ...
... Shake- speare . Johnson says that Timon wishes " they may do all possible mischief and yet take pains six months of the year in vain . ” Steevens believes the words to mean , " Yet for half the year at least , may you suffer such punish ...
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