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Page xi
... steward , who again says , ' Pray you , walk neere , ' which the creditors do this time , and Timon and the steward go on with their talk as if they had never left the stage to say anything outside . " Here it is to be noted that the ...
... steward , who again says , ' Pray you , walk neere , ' which the creditors do this time , and Timon and the steward go on with their talk as if they had never left the stage to say anything outside . " Here it is to be noted that the ...
Page xii
... steward , but that they only walk about apart from the servants . Still , to these , during the steward's disclosures , some dialogue must be given whether it be with Apemantus , the Page , and the Fool , or among themselves ; for when ...
... steward , but that they only walk about apart from the servants . Still , to these , during the steward's disclosures , some dialogue must be given whether it be with Apemantus , the Page , and the Fool , or among themselves ; for when ...
Page xvi
... Steward , or one who performs the office of Steward , is called Flavius ; but in the latter part of II . ii . , which is certainly Shakespeare , Flavius is given as the name of one of Timon's servants who is not the Steward . In the ...
... Steward , or one who performs the office of Steward , is called Flavius ; but in the latter part of II . ii . , which is certainly Shakespeare , Flavius is given as the name of one of Timon's servants who is not the Steward . In the ...
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