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... writing . The New Arden editor's attempt to retain the Folio ( he suggests , rather oddly , that ' let him sit down ' implies ' a sudden push that brings a climber to a full stop ' ) feels merely desperate when one reaches the word ...
... writing . The New Arden editor's attempt to retain the Folio ( he suggests , rather oddly , that ' let him sit down ' implies ' a sudden push that brings a climber to a full stop ' ) feels merely desperate when one reaches the word ...
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... writing by turns masques for important city occasions , comedies and tragedies . He is more intelligently interested than most of his contemporaries in social difference and money . He seems to have enjoyed working in collaboration with ...
... writing by turns masques for important city occasions , comedies and tragedies . He is more intelligently interested than most of his contemporaries in social difference and money . He seems to have enjoyed working in collaboration with ...
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... writing begins in the fourth of these instalments . 19. New York : Columbia University Press , 1955 , pp . 218–23 . 20. Op . cit . , p . 62 . 21. Ibid . , p . 60 . 22 .. Timon of Athens ' , Shakespeare Quarterly , 12 ( 1961 ) , 3–20 ...
... writing begins in the fourth of these instalments . 19. New York : Columbia University Press , 1955 , pp . 218–23 . 20. Op . cit . , p . 62 . 21. Ibid . , p . 60 . 22 .. Timon of Athens ' , Shakespeare Quarterly , 12 ( 1961 ) , 3–20 ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
Copyright | |
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