The Works of Shakespeare: Timon of AthensAt the University Press, 1957 |
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... talents . The references to numbers of talents in the Folio text are inconsistent , and were used as evidence by disintegrators . Thus J. M. Robertson in Shakespeare and Chapman ( 1917 ) attributed the pas- sages which mention a small ...
... talents . The references to numbers of talents in the Folio text are inconsistent , and were used as evidence by disintegrators . Thus J. M. Robertson in Shakespeare and Chapman ( 1917 ) attributed the pas- sages which mention a small ...
Page 94
... talents in Timon : ( i ) those in which a relatively small number , three or five , is used ( 1. 1. 98 , 144 ; 2. 2. 232 , 235 ; the reference in 1. 2. 6 to ' those talents ' does not con- tradict these ) ; ( ii ) those which clearly ...
... talents in Timon : ( i ) those in which a relatively small number , three or five , is used ( 1. 1. 98 , 144 ; 2. 2. 232 , 235 ; the reference in 1. 2. 6 to ' those talents ' does not con- tradict these ) ; ( ii ) those which clearly ...
Page 96
... talents ' o'th'instant ' is absurd when we come to work it out , as is the notion that fifty talents could be carried away in a box ( 3. 1. 16 ) , but dramatically what is wanted is an impressive , large round figure , and figures of ...
... talents ' o'th'instant ' is absurd when we come to work it out , as is the notion that fifty talents could be carried away in a box ( 3. 1. 16 ) , but dramatically what is wanted is an impressive , large round figure , and figures of ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
TO THE READER | lv |
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