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... person or persons made a play , and the play itself is in our hands . The arguments for regarding Timon of Athens as a collaboration are too strong to be ignored . But , if there was such a collaboration , it appears to have been of the ...
... person or persons made a play , and the play itself is in our hands . The arguments for regarding Timon of Athens as a collaboration are too strong to be ignored . But , if there was such a collaboration , it appears to have been of the ...
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... persons who should be satirised and admirable persons who should be applauded . That is seldom Shakespeare's way ... person can have no friends . The best chance of friendship Timon has is with trusted servants , precisely because he ...
... persons who should be satirised and admirable persons who should be applauded . That is seldom Shakespeare's way ... person can have no friends . The best chance of friendship Timon has is with trusted servants , precisely because he ...
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... person grammar of the modern grace ' may the Lord make us truly thankful ' replacing the traditional second person singular , may be a curious effect of courtliness ( ' the graces ' in Lord Chesterfield's sense ! ) . The second person ...
... person grammar of the modern grace ' may the Lord make us truly thankful ' replacing the traditional second person singular , may be a curious effect of courtliness ( ' the graces ' in Lord Chesterfield's sense ! ) . The second person ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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