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... given by G. Wilson Knight , beginning with solo versions , first in Toronto and then in Leeds , in the 1940s . The really astonishing performance was given at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter in November 1975. On this occasion Knight's ...
... given by G. Wilson Knight , beginning with solo versions , first in Toronto and then in Leeds , in the 1940s . The really astonishing performance was given at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter in November 1975. On this occasion Knight's ...
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... given he might have boil'd and eaten him too ' ( Iv . v . 188-9 ) . This time the process runs in reverse , perverse anthropophagy miraculously converted to convivial feasting . Lastly , in what is perhaps the most Shakespearean speech ...
... given he might have boil'd and eaten him too ' ( Iv . v . 188-9 ) . This time the process runs in reverse , perverse anthropophagy miraculously converted to convivial feasting . Lastly , in what is perhaps the most Shakespearean speech ...
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... given ' ( II . ii . 178 ) . This , as we saw , was pre - echoed by the Steward's ' Never mind / Was to be so unwise to be so kind ' , at II . ii . 5-6 . Timon's line is reminiscent of Othello's ' One that lov'd not wisely but too well ...
... given ' ( II . ii . 178 ) . This , as we saw , was pre - echoed by the Steward's ' Never mind / Was to be so unwise to be so kind ' , at II . ii . 5-6 . Timon's line is reminiscent of Othello's ' One that lov'd not wisely but too well ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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