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... 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 exercised by Fortune in her arbitrary ...
... 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 exercised by Fortune in her arbitrary ...
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... servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured , the sentiments more jagged , than in the Sheridan scene . Throughout this episode of gentlemanly , arrogant evasion , Alcibiades stands at the elbow of Timon like a kōphon ...
... servants . In general the effect is far more open - textured , the sentiments more jagged , than in the Sheridan scene . Throughout this episode of gentlemanly , arrogant evasion , Alcibiades stands at the elbow of Timon like a kōphon ...
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... servants was as nearly simultaneous as it could well be : ' You to Lord Lucius ; to Lord Lucullus you ( I hunted with his honour today ) ; You , to Sempronius . ' The Third Servant's comment on Sempronius is oddly difficult . The ...
... servants was as nearly simultaneous as it could well be : ' You to Lord Lucius ; to Lord Lucullus you ( I hunted with his honour today ) ; You , to Sempronius . ' The Third Servant's comment on Sempronius is oddly difficult . The ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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