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... Present grace to present slaves and servants / Translates his rivals ' , words which are noteworthy for several reasons . First , ' present grace ' ( ' immediate favour ' or ' generosity ' ) is cunningly pivotal . The grace may be ...
... Present grace to present slaves and servants / Translates his rivals ' , words which are noteworthy for several reasons . First , ' present grace ' ( ' immediate favour ' or ' generosity ' ) is cunningly pivotal . The grace may be ...
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... present passage that this wealth of potential signification is used in any way . Here we have a situation in which ... presents begin to arrive . First , as it is announced that certain nobles have arrived , Timon says , " They are ...
... present passage that this wealth of potential signification is used in any way . Here we have a situation in which ... presents begin to arrive . First , as it is announced that certain nobles have arrived , Timon says , " They are ...
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... present scene that particular difficulty is eased by the fact that the bills are presented by servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured , the sentiments more jagged , than in the Sheridan scene . Throughout this ...
... present scene that particular difficulty is eased by the fact that the bills are presented by servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured , the sentiments more jagged , than in the Sheridan scene . Throughout this ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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