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... gold , I'll be his steward still ' ( Iv . ii . 51 ) . It would have been easy to maintain the sentimental shape of the scene by avoiding all reference to any money the servants might have left , but that is not what we are given . The ...
... gold , I'll be his steward still ' ( Iv . ii . 51 ) . It would have been easy to maintain the sentimental shape of the scene by avoiding all reference to any money the servants might have left , but that is not what we are given . The ...
Page 101
... gold . Suddenly he is rich again in the thing that ruined him . This time he resolves that he will not be a victim but will rather ally himself with the destroyer , gold , will co - operate in the ruining of others : I will make thee Do ...
... gold . Suddenly he is rich again in the thing that ruined him . This time he resolves that he will not be a victim but will rather ally himself with the destroyer , gold , will co - operate in the ruining of others : I will make thee Do ...
Page 111
... gold . The best and truest ; For here it sleeps and does no hired harm . ( IV . iii . 292–3 ) Apemantus intends the word in its basic sense : Timon cannot use his money where there are no shops , where there is nothing to buy . But ...
... gold . The best and truest ; For here it sleeps and does no hired harm . ( IV . iii . 292–3 ) Apemantus intends the word in its basic sense : Timon cannot use his money where there are no shops , where there is nothing to buy . But ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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