The Works of Shakespeare: Timon of AthensAt the University Press, 1957 |
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... things in the world canst thou 320 nearest compare to thy flatterers ? Timon . Women nearest ; but men - men are the things themselves . What wouldst thou do with the world , Apemantus , if it lay in thy power ? Apemantus . Give it the ...
... things in the world canst thou 320 nearest compare to thy flatterers ? Timon . Women nearest ; but men - men are the things themselves . What wouldst thou do with the world , Apemantus , if it lay in thy power ? Apemantus . Give it the ...
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... thing evil . 222. blood is caked Acc . to Galenic physiology age and sorrow dried up the blood . Cf. Shr . Ind . ii . 131-2 n . , K.J. 3. 3. 42-3 , ' if ... melancholy , | Had baked thy blood and made it heavy - thick ' [ J.D.W. ] ...
... thing evil . 222. blood is caked Acc . to Galenic physiology age and sorrow dried up the blood . Cf. Shr . Ind . ii . 131-2 n . , K.J. 3. 3. 42-3 , ' if ... melancholy , | Had baked thy blood and made it heavy - thick ' [ J.D.W. ] ...
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... things ' ( Tilley , T 333 ) , " Time tries all things ' ( T 336 ) . Ado , 1. 1. 245 , ' as time shall try ' , suggests that ' try ' is the word omitted . 65-6 . in all places alike i.e. not better at one end of the table than at the ...
... things ' ( Tilley , T 333 ) , " Time tries all things ' ( T 336 ) . Ado , 1. 1. 245 , ' as time shall try ' , suggests that ' try ' is the word omitted . 65-6 . in all places alike i.e. not better at one end of the table than at the ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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