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... exchange with the First Lord at I. i . 255–6 . First Lord . Apem . What time o ' day is't , Apemantus ? Time to be honest . Compare this time the current ' What's the time ? ' ' Time you had a watch ' . There is perhaps a hint of such ...
... exchange with the First Lord at I. i . 255–6 . First Lord . Apem . What time o ' day is't , Apemantus ? Time to be honest . Compare this time the current ' What's the time ? ' ' Time you had a watch ' . There is perhaps a hint of such ...
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... exchange in As You Like It : Audrey . Touchstone . I do not know what ' poetical ' is . Is it honest in deed and word ? Is it a true thing ? No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning .. ( III . iii . 17-20 ) Both exchanges ...
... exchange in As You Like It : Audrey . Touchstone . I do not know what ' poetical ' is . Is it honest in deed and word ? Is it a true thing ? No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning .. ( III . iii . 17-20 ) Both exchanges ...
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... exchange seems not so much disingenuous as mildly schizophrenic ; it is as if part of his mind can express a perfectly sincere amazement ( an amazement which must in the circumstances be perceived as absurd ) while another , saner part ...
... exchange seems not so much disingenuous as mildly schizophrenic ; it is as if part of his mind can express a perfectly sincere amazement ( an amazement which must in the circumstances be perceived as absurd ) while another , saner part ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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