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Page 47
... usurers ' men ' and the servants agree that they are ( 11 . ii . 99–100 ) . Yet this is scarcely enough to cancel or clarify the impression made by the Senator in II . i . The Folio dramatis personae calls Lucius ' a flatt'ring lord ...
... usurers ' men ' and the servants agree that they are ( 11 . ii . 99–100 ) . Yet this is scarcely enough to cancel or clarify the impression made by the Senator in II . i . The Folio dramatis personae calls Lucius ' a flatt'ring lord ...
Page 69
... usury tries to make it increase . This is the reason why usury is called by the word we commonly use [ the word tokos which in Greek also means ' breed ' or ' offspring ' ] ; for as the offspring resembles its parent , so the interest ...
... usury tries to make it increase . This is the reason why usury is called by the word we commonly use [ the word tokos which in Greek also means ' breed ' or ' offspring ' ] ; for as the offspring resembles its parent , so the interest ...
Page 104
... usury to sexuality is more deeply embedded in the thematic structure of the play . In King Lear the usurer comes in almost incidentally ; the analogous transition there is from familial ingratitude to an intuition of sexual corruption ...
... usury to sexuality is more deeply embedded in the thematic structure of the play . In King Lear the usurer comes in almost incidentally ; the analogous transition there is from familial ingratitude to an intuition of sexual corruption ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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