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Page 55
... says , in effect , ' I warned him that he was behaving imprudently ; it's a bad time to lend money ; here , have three Solidares and you never saw me . ' In III . ii , Lucius says , in effect , ' How very unfortunate ; I would have been ...
... says , in effect , ' I warned him that he was behaving imprudently ; it's a bad time to lend money ; here , have three Solidares and you never saw me . ' In III . ii , Lucius says , in effect , ' How very unfortunate ; I would have been ...
Page 73
... says that his friend acted ' in hot blood ' ( III . v . 11 ) but the hot blood was , so to speak , entirely normal ; this seems to be the meaning of ' with such sober and unnoted passion ' at III . v . 21. Setting this action aside , he ...
... says that his friend acted ' in hot blood ' ( III . v . 11 ) but the hot blood was , so to speak , entirely normal ; this seems to be the meaning of ' with such sober and unnoted passion ' at III . v . 21. Setting this action aside , he ...
Page 95
... says that the reference is to those who are afraid to engage in public business and in consequence lead a ' solitary , private and shadowed life'.74 This assertion of public active morality is immediately succeeded by a new cult of ...
... says that the reference is to those who are afraid to engage in public business and in consequence lead a ' solitary , private and shadowed life'.74 This assertion of public active morality is immediately succeeded by a new cult of ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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