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... notes earlier ( I.ii.42 ) . The lords exit with Timon almost hysterical in his generous passion , calling " Lights ... note that Shakespeare takes pains not to present Timon as personally lewd , lecherous , gluttonous , or subject to ...
... notes earlier ( I.ii.42 ) . The lords exit with Timon almost hysterical in his generous passion , calling " Lights ... note that Shakespeare takes pains not to present Timon as personally lewd , lecherous , gluttonous , or subject to ...
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... Notes in Philology and Literature , 8 ( Boston : Ginn , 1903 ) , pp . 150-62 . An English translation of “ Arthur and Gorlagon " by F. A. Milne , with notes by Alfred Nutt , is found in Folk - lore , 15 ( 1904 ) , 40-67 . 22When the ...
... Notes in Philology and Literature , 8 ( Boston : Ginn , 1903 ) , pp . 150-62 . An English translation of “ Arthur and Gorlagon " by F. A. Milne , with notes by Alfred Nutt , is found in Folk - lore , 15 ( 1904 ) , 40-67 . 22When the ...
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... note that the first knight Redcrosse conquers is Sansfoy ( without faith ) . The relevance of faith is also reflected ... notes a parallel to Redcrosse's actions in the book's climax : " After a period in the Palace of Worldly Pleasure ...
... note that the first knight Redcrosse conquers is Sansfoy ( without faith ) . The relevance of faith is also reflected ... notes a parallel to Redcrosse's actions in the book's climax : " After a period in the Palace of Worldly Pleasure ...
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