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... Steward return , and pick their way over the same ground more carefully . Timon reiterates his amazement ( 11. ii . 128–9 ) and the Steward overwhelms Timon's flimsy complaint with a vivid account of his repeated efforts to communicate ...
... Steward return , and pick their way over the same ground more carefully . Timon reiterates his amazement ( 11. ii . 128–9 ) and the Steward overwhelms Timon's flimsy complaint with a vivid account of his repeated efforts to communicate ...
Page 52
... Steward together recognising that extreme action is called for , and with Timon's dispatching his servants to borrow from his friends . Timon , beaten down by the Steward's words into a brief , numb submission , lifts his head again as ...
... Steward together recognising that extreme action is called for , and with Timon's dispatching his servants to borrow from his friends . Timon , beaten down by the Steward's words into a brief , numb submission , lifts his head again as ...
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... Steward says he is as poor as they but at line 27 he gives money to each and his last words in the scene are ' Whilst I have gold , I'll be his steward still ' ( Iv . ii . 51 ) . It would have been easy to maintain the sentimental shape ...
... Steward says he is as poor as they but at line 27 he gives money to each and his last words in the scene are ' Whilst I have gold , I'll be his steward still ' ( Iv . ii . 51 ) . It would have been easy to maintain the sentimental shape ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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