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... close with Timon divided between his keen interest in Alcibiades , as a sort of anti - type to himself , and a distracting confusion of confessed ( notional ) obligations . By this time the audience knows that all the while Timon really ...
... close with Timon divided between his keen interest in Alcibiades , as a sort of anti - type to himself , and a distracting confusion of confessed ( notional ) obligations . By this time the audience knows that all the while Timon really ...
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... close to the antinomy in Coriolanus ( a play similarly unenriched by Christian warmth ) between the violence of Coriolanus , the man of war , and the co - operative values suddenly held in high esteem by cities at peace with their ...
... close to the antinomy in Coriolanus ( a play similarly unenriched by Christian warmth ) between the violence of Coriolanus , the man of war , and the co - operative values suddenly held in high esteem by cities at peace with their ...
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Anthony David Nuttall. The tempter has moved close to the ear of the desolate man . In King Lear Edgar , in the strangest of all dramatic sequences , seems to urge the blinded Gloster to hurl himself from Dover Cliff , as the devil urged ...
Anthony David Nuttall. The tempter has moved close to the ear of the desolate man . In King Lear Edgar , in the strangest of all dramatic sequences , seems to urge the blinded Gloster to hurl himself from Dover Cliff , as the devil urged ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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