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Page 4
... audience will have inferred already , before the first speech has been delivered . The opening speeches , with efficient swiftness , then inform the audience of the trades of those present ( ' Speak , what trade art thou ? 4 Timon of ...
... audience will have inferred already , before the first speech has been delivered . The opening speeches , with efficient swiftness , then inform the audience of the trades of those present ( ' Speak , what trade art thou ? 4 Timon of ...
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... audience has just watched what may be described as either a monstrous display of hypocrisy or a sequence of consummate satirical art , depending on whether the description applies inside or outside the fiction ( what the person in the ...
... audience has just watched what may be described as either a monstrous display of hypocrisy or a sequence of consummate satirical art , depending on whether the description applies inside or outside the fiction ( what the person in the ...
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... audience as good , prudent advice . Nevertheless the general effect of Lawrence Stone's work is to corroborate the picture presented by Draper . Even if Stone may be thought in some respects to have overplayed his hand , making a ...
... audience as good , prudent advice . Nevertheless the general effect of Lawrence Stone's work is to corroborate the picture presented by Draper . Even if Stone may be thought in some respects to have overplayed his hand , making a ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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