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... offering , like the King in All's Well That Ends Well , 11. iii . 173 , to build the humble suitor's fortune up to the required level . And of course the old man is delighted to agree . The little dance of asking and giving has been ...
... offering , like the King in All's Well That Ends Well , 11. iii . 173 , to build the humble suitor's fortune up to the required level . And of course the old man is delighted to agree . The little dance of asking and giving has been ...
Page 45
... offered this special absolution in advance , the recipient would naturally be in debt to him . It is obvious to any ordinarily intelligent person that such polite expressions of reverse obligation are artificial or merely formal . If ...
... offered this special absolution in advance , the recipient would naturally be in debt to him . It is obvious to any ordinarily intelligent person that such polite expressions of reverse obligation are artificial or merely formal . If ...
Page 141
... offered in the text . Thus we may say , following the spirit of the play but without quoting the letter , that it is with an ill grace that Timon offers his Last Supper . We may go further and match the alien polysyllable of the text ...
... offered in the text . Thus we may say , following the spirit of the play but without quoting the letter , that it is with an ill grace that Timon offers his Last Supper . We may go further and match the alien polysyllable of the text ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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