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... creditors is bewilderingly entangled with that of the friends , though in the present scene that particular difficulty is eased by the fact that the bills are presented by servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured ...
... creditors is bewilderingly entangled with that of the friends , though in the present scene that particular difficulty is eased by the fact that the bills are presented by servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured ...
Page 60
... creditors show a like ingratitude , since they themselves have in the past profited by his munificence . But the idea is not forcefully pursued . Lucius and the master of Hortensius have received gifts from Timon . All , according to ...
... creditors show a like ingratitude , since they themselves have in the past profited by his munificence . But the idea is not forcefully pursued . Lucius and the master of Hortensius have received gifts from Timon . All , according to ...
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... creditors is , inherently , a promising one . What is needed is a clear episode in which the creditors take an ostentatiously gentlemanly line on the absolute distinction between gifts ( accepted graciously and then placed on one side ) ...
... creditors is , inherently , a promising one . What is needed is a clear episode in which the creditors take an ostentatiously gentlemanly line on the absolute distinction between gifts ( accepted graciously and then placed on one side ) ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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Aeschylus Alcibiades answer Apemantus appears asks audience become begins called century character clear close Coriolanus course creditors critical debt direction drama earlier edition effect Elizabethan English English Studies ethical exchange expect express fact feeling figure follows friends generosity gifts give given gold grace hand human idea implied interest jewel John kind King language later Lear less liberality live London look Lord manner meaning Merchant mind moral moved nature never obligation offered once original Oxford passage perhaps person philosopher play Poet practical present Press reference relation says scene seems seen Senator sense servants Shakespeare social society sort speak speech stage Steward strong Studies suggests thanks thing thou thought Timon of Athens turn University usurers usury wishes word writing