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... meaning is elusive . The first line is easy enough : ' I am not " gentle " , so you'll have to wait a long time before you get any " good morning " from me . ' The next line is more difficult . Apemantus is still referring to the future ...
... meaning is elusive . The first line is easy enough : ' I am not " gentle " , so you'll have to wait a long time before you get any " good morning " from me . ' The next line is more difficult . Apemantus is still referring to the future ...
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... meaning is overtaken , in the very utterance , by contextual meaning . The word ' wounds ' is used obsessively in Coriolanus ( where , by a different paradox , it becomes part of the currency of political canvassing ) . Alcibiades ...
... meaning is overtaken , in the very utterance , by contextual meaning . The word ' wounds ' is used obsessively in Coriolanus ( where , by a different paradox , it becomes part of the currency of political canvassing ) . Alcibiades ...
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... meaning in the word , the usury beyond the use , and counters that meaning with the idea of unused , sleeping gold . As he does so he reifies a negation and this too in its own way looks forward to the imminent end . Timon in the ...
... meaning in the word , the usury beyond the use , and counters that meaning with the idea of unused , sleeping gold . As he does so he reifies a negation and this too in its own way looks forward to the imminent end . Timon in the ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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