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... course in character and motivation , he corresponds to Apemantus in Timon 1. ii . And of course the idea of cannibalism , though absent from the Julius Caesar passage , occurs elsewhere in Shakespeare . In Hamlet the King asks ...
... course in character and motivation , he corresponds to Apemantus in Timon 1. ii . And of course the idea of cannibalism , though absent from the Julius Caesar passage , occurs elsewhere in Shakespeare . In Hamlet the King asks ...
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... course . It is sustained from below by the real antagonism , already noted , between martial ( virile ) values and civic ( intersex- ual ? ) values . Like Coriolanus , Alcibiades has one material argument produced at last in III . v ...
... course . It is sustained from below by the real antagonism , already noted , between martial ( virile ) values and civic ( intersex- ual ? ) values . Like Coriolanus , Alcibiades has one material argument produced at last in III . v ...
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Anthony David Nuttall. Of course grace before meat is more naturally liable to this transformation than grace after meat . While anticipatory thanks are in principle possible ( ' For what we are about to receive , we thank thee , O Lord ...
Anthony David Nuttall. Of course grace before meat is more naturally liable to this transformation than grace after meat . While anticipatory thanks are in principle possible ( ' For what we are about to receive , we thank thee , O Lord ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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