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Anthony David Nuttall. Caesar passage , but a more shadowy connection with Timon can be traced . Brutus is performing an ... passage , occurs elsewhere in Shakespeare . In Hamlet the King asks , ' Where's Polon- ius ? ' , and his nephew ...
Anthony David Nuttall. Caesar passage , but a more shadowy connection with Timon can be traced . Brutus is performing an ... passage , occurs elsewhere in Shakespeare . In Hamlet the King asks , ' Where's Polon- ius ? ' , and his nephew ...
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... passages . Perhaps he ought to have hesitated . Certainly the passage is a specimen of mock - heroic mock - heroic of a distinctively Renaissance kind ; the venerable Nestor playing with the little boys is a brief gesture of irreverence ...
... passages . Perhaps he ought to have hesitated . Certainly the passage is a specimen of mock - heroic mock - heroic of a distinctively Renaissance kind ; the venerable Nestor playing with the little boys is a brief gesture of irreverence ...
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... passage . An odd note is struck in Timon's curse by the words , Bankrupts , hold fast ; Rather than render back , out with your knives , And cut your trusters ' throats . ( IV . i . 8-10 ) The passage is odd , first , because a bankrupt ...
... passage . An odd note is struck in Timon's curse by the words , Bankrupts , hold fast ; Rather than render back , out with your knives , And cut your trusters ' throats . ( IV . i . 8-10 ) The passage is odd , first , because a bankrupt ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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