The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... causes . ་ 1 THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE PLOT The doubtful authorship of a great part of the play accounts , in all probability , for the unsatisfactory state of the text ; it is now generally agreed that Timon con- tains a good deal of non ...
... causes . ་ 1 THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE PLOT The doubtful authorship of a great part of the play accounts , in all probability , for the unsatisfactory state of the text ; it is now generally agreed that Timon con- tains a good deal of non ...
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... cause , the Poet's mind seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brood- ing earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing ...
... cause , the Poet's mind seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brood- ing earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing ...
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. ing cause lay in himself . So that the most likely conclu- sion in this case seems to be , that some ill - starred experience , such as human life offers to most men who are observant and thoughtful ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. ing cause lay in himself . So that the most likely conclu- sion in this case seems to be , that some ill - starred experience , such as human life offers to most men who are observant and thoughtful ...
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... cause what he meant to make so much of that young man alone , and to hate all others . Timon answered him , ' I do it , because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the Athenians . ' This Timon sometimes would have ...
... cause what he meant to make so much of that young man alone , and to hate all others . Timon answered him , ' I do it , because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the Athenians . ' This Timon sometimes would have ...
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... cause he has turned digger , refusing to show himself in the city , and venting his rage against those who , having been enriched by him , now proudly pass along , not knowing whether his name be Timon . Jupiter forthwith orders Mercury ...
... cause he has turned digger , refusing to show himself in the city , and venting his rage against those who , having been enriched by him , now proudly pass along , not knowing whether his name be Timon . Jupiter forthwith orders Mercury ...
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