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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO TIMON OF ATHENS BY HERBERT PAUL TEXT OF THE PLAY PAGE ix 1 INTRODUCTION T O find Shakespeare in " Timon of Athens.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO TIMON OF ATHENS BY HERBERT PAUL TEXT OF THE PLAY PAGE ix 1 INTRODUCTION T O find Shakespeare in " Timon of Athens.
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... play " The York- shire Tragedy , " his dramatic power must have been consider- able ; for there is no English playwright except Shake- speare whose fame would not be raised if it were proved that he had written " The Yorkshire Tragedy ...
... play " The York- shire Tragedy , " his dramatic power must have been consider- able ; for there is no English playwright except Shake- speare whose fame would not be raised if it were proved that he had written " The Yorkshire Tragedy ...
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... play , which may have been taken from Plu- tarch , from Lucian , from Painter , or from Boiardo , is singularly crude and displeasing . Timon was a wealthy Athenian citizen of the great days , the generation after Pericles , when the ...
... play , which may have been taken from Plu- tarch , from Lucian , from Painter , or from Boiardo , is singularly crude and displeasing . Timon was a wealthy Athenian citizen of the great days , the generation after Pericles , when the ...
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... play we are introduced to Alcibiades , the most brilliant personage among the public men of that time , the Cæsar of Athens , without moral principle , but equally distinguished in culture and in action , and immortalised by Plato in ...
... play we are introduced to Alcibiades , the most brilliant personage among the public men of that time , the Cæsar of Athens , without moral principle , but equally distinguished in culture and in action , and immortalised by Plato in ...
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... play , the English equivalent of the Latin proverb , homo homini hepus , amplified in the following couplet : 99 -- " Methinks they should invite them without knives ; Good for their meat , and safer for their lives . " 66 The grace of ...
... play , the English equivalent of the Latin proverb , homo homini hepus , amplified in the following couplet : 99 -- " Methinks they should invite them without knives ; Good for their meat , and safer for their lives . " 66 The grace of ...
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