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... never learns charity and has no wife or child to love or be grieved by . Even Molière's Alceste had his love for Célimène , but in Timon of Athens the drama is purged of all natural relations of affection , leaving instead the cold ...
... never learns charity and has no wife or child to love or be grieved by . Even Molière's Alceste had his love for Célimène , but in Timon of Athens the drama is purged of all natural relations of affection , leaving instead the cold ...
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Anthony David Nuttall. Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a - sleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends , if I should need ' em . Amen . So ...
Anthony David Nuttall. Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond ; Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a - sleeping , Or a keeper with my freedom , Or my friends , if I should need ' em . Amen . So ...
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... never granted upon legal conditions . There was never any question of repayment . But there was an expectation of love and gratitude in return . They Owe him grace for his Grace . That which is gratuitous , by definition , asks for ...
... never granted upon legal conditions . There was never any question of repayment . But there was an expectation of love and gratitude in return . They Owe him grace for his Grace . That which is gratuitous , by definition , asks for ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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